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topiary

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Gardening
to·pi·a·ry /ˈtəʊpiəri $ ˈtoʊpieri/ noun [uncountable]  DLGtrees and bushes cut into the shapes of birds, animals etc, or the art of cutting them in this way 绿色雕塑;林木造型术
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topiaryFormal designs of water and topiary studded with exotics like citrus trees and agaves were once commonplace with anyone who was anyone.Though snow-covered topiary looks fantastical, heavy snow should be removed with a rake or broom.Showy hibiscus hybrids and elegant topiary bore my green-fingered crew.A fully formed topiary can require, at the very least, five years of artful and frequent pruning.Rosemary Verey, creator of Barnsley House in the Cotswolds outlined how to turn his looming hemlocks into topiary.Genga, who has grown attached to the topiary she tends.He often uses topiary as a focal point, or flanks a pathway with a matching pair.Even in winter, topiary demands attention.
Origin topiary (1500-1600) Latin topiarius of decorative gardening, from topia decorative gardening, from Greek topos place
to·pi·a·ry nounChineseSyllable
trees into Corpus the of shapes and cut bushes


topiary
topiary /ˈtəʊpiəri $ ˈtoʊpieri/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: topiarius 'of decorative gardening', from topia 'decorative gardening', from Greek topos 'place'
trees and bushes cut into the shapes of birds, animals etc, or the art of cutting them in this way


topi·aryBrE /ˈtəʊpiəri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtoʊpieri/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the art of cutting bushes into shapes such as birds or animals 树木造型;绿雕塑