vineyard
Prononciation : [ˈvɪn.jɪˌɑrd]
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Contexte : « agriculture »
(noun) a vineyard is a piece of land where grapevines are grown, usually to make wine. It's like a big garden, but instead of flowers or vegetables, it has lots of grapes ready to be picked.
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The vineyard produced thousands of grapes this year, making some delicious wine.
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The vineyard did not have any grapes left after the bad weather ruined the crops.
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Have you ever visited a vineyard to see how grapes are grown?
Contexte : « food and drink »
(noun) a vineyard can also refer to the area where wine is made, often including the land, the grapes, and the buildings where the wine is processed. It's an important place for making one of the world's favorite drinks.
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We took a tour of the vineyard and learned how wine is crafted.
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The vineyard was closed for renovations, so we couldn't taste the wine.
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What types of wines are produced at that vineyard?
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