vineyard
vineyard — 名詞
- vineyardsingular
- vineyardsplural
1. an area of land where rows of vines are planted and tended so that their grapes
葡萄園
種植釀酒葡萄的田地
an area of land where rows of vines are planted and tended so that their grapes can be turned into wine.
Tariq's family runs a small vineyard on the sunny hills above the village.
Tariq 家在村子上方陽光充足的山坡上經營一座小型葡萄園。
common pattern: [someone]'s vineyard
Each autumn, dozens of workers walk through the vineyard cutting clusters of ripe grapes by hand.
每年秋天,數十名工人會在葡萄園裡來回走動,用手剪下成串成熟的葡萄。
typical context: harvest in a vineyard
Mayumi bought a quiet stone cottage next to a vineyard in southern France.
Mayumi 在法國南部買下一棟安靜的石屋,就在一座葡萄園旁邊。
The Vinícius family has owned this vineyard for four generations and still makes wine the old way.
Vinícius 家族擁有這座葡萄園已經四代,至今仍以古法釀酒。
After heavy spring rain, mud covered the lower rows of the vineyard for almost a week.
春天連日大雨之後,葡萄園較低的幾排被泥水淹了將近一個星期。
- wine estate
broader — covers the vineyard plus the winery and buildings
- winery
the place where wine is made; not the field of vines itself
- grape farm
plainer, more general term; covers grapes for eating as well as wine
文法句型
a vineyard in/near [place]
[someone]'s vineyard
用法筆記
Subject is usually a place phrase or a possessive (a family, a region, an owner). Often paired with wine, grapes, harvest, or the name of a country or hillside.