horticulture

horticulture — 名詞

1. the scientific and practical study of growing plants for food, gardens, or lands

1.名詞B2
釋義

園藝

種植花草蔬果的科學與技術

the scientific and practical study of growing plants for food, gardens, or landscapes — including flowers, vegetables, fruits, and decorative plants

例句

Aiko studied horticulture at the university for three years before opening her plant shop.

Aiko 在大學學習了三年園藝,之後開了自己的植物店。

collocation: study + horticulture

The local college offers a course in horticulture for people who enjoy working with plants.

當地學院開設了一門園藝課程,適合喜歡和植物打交道的人。

collocation: course in horticulture

同義詞
  • gardening

    more casual, hobby-focused; horticulture is the formal science behind it

  • cultivation

    broader term that includes any kind of plant growing, not only garden-scale

  • botany

    pure plant science without the practical growing aspect

  • agriculture

    larger-scale farming including field crops and animal raising, while horticulture focuses on garden plants

文法句型

study + horticulture

in + horticulture

degree in + horticulture

用法筆記

Uncountable noun. The related adjective is 'horticultural' (e.g., 'a horticultural society', 'horticultural training'). Do not use with an article or in plural form.

常見錯誤

She has a degree in horticultures.
She has a degree in horticulture.
💡horticulture is an uncountable noun and has no plural form.
He studied a horticulture at college.
He studied horticulture at college.
💡no article needed before an uncountable noun.