英[lɔːn]美[lɔːn]
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来自古英语laune,词源同land,荒野,土地。后该词用来指荒野,杂草地,现指草坪,草地。
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小知识
A lawn is an area of ground that's planted with grass. Your next-door neighbor might be so overly proud of his tidy lawn that he stands on it, glaring at the dandelions growing in yours.
Most lawns are neatly mowed — a lawn that's allowed to grow tall might more accurately be called a field, especially if there are weeds or wildflowers mixed in with the grass. It's difficult to grow a lawn in places that don't get much rain, since it needs to be watered regularly to stay green and lush. Lawn was laune in the 1500s, meaning “open space between the woods,” from the Old French lande, “heath, moor, or clearing.”
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lawn,meadow,pasture
这些名词均含“草地”之意。lawn多指公园、庭院中经常加以修剪的草坪。meadow指为牲畜提供食用草,可以贮备干草的牧草地;也指野外的低草地。pasture通常指放牧用的草地或牧草。