horticulture
horticulture — 名詞
1. the scientific and practical study of growing plants for food, gardens, or lands
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
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
Diego learned horticulture from his grandmother, who had a large vegetable garden.
Diego 從祖母那裡學到了園藝知識,祖母有一個很大的菜園。
Advances in horticulture have helped farmers grow better crops with less water.
園藝技術的進步幫助農民種出更好的作物,同時使用更少的水。
Leila used her horticulture knowledge to save the dying rose bushes in the city park.
Leila 運用她的園藝知識,救活了城市公園裡快要枯死的玫瑰叢。
- 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.