planting
Prononciation : [ˈplæntɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « gardening »
(verb) to put seeds or plants in the ground so they can grow. When you plant something, you’re helping it start its life in the soil.
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She is planting flowers in her garden this weekend.
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He is not planting any vegetables this year because of the bad weather.
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What are you planting in the backyard?
Contexte : « gardening »
(noun) the action or process of putting seeds or plants into the ground. Planting is an activity that gardeners do to make new plants grow.
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The planting of new trees in the park began last spring.
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The planting was delayed because it rained for several days.
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When is the best time for planting flowers?
Contexte : « figurative »
(noun) an idea or concept that is introduced, similar to how you plant a seed. When you plant an idea, you make people think about it.
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Her planting of the idea in our minds led to an interesting discussion.
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His planting of doubt did not help the team's confidence at all.
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What are some ways you can start planting new ideas in the classroom?
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