lawn in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for lawn in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

lawn1 [Am lɔn, Brit lɔːn] N (area of grass)

lawn2 [Am lɔn, Brit lɔːn] N U (fabric)

lawn mower [Am lɔn ˈmoʊ(ə)r, Brit ˈlɔːnməʊə] N

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lawn Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cut the lawn
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Additionally, there is a three-acre private garden between the two towers featuring landscaped lawns as well as recreational spaces.
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South of the bathhouse is a lawn and fishing pier.
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These developments made owning your own home cheaper than renting, further enabling the spread of suburbia and its lawns.
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There were also three other playing fields: 2 lawns, 1 artificial turf and a small packed sand field.
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The town square is devoted to the courthouse, an orange brick structure surrounded by trees upon a spacious lawn.
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The oldest graves are located in what is now lawn and parking area.
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In the 1930s, the trees and lawns slowly disappeared.
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There were walled gardens on the site of the south lawn from the 1670s that belonged to the old house.
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In 2004, she suffered a broken back when she run over by a ride-on lawn mower.
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Typically, in suburban areas, chemicals are used for lawn care.
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