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yard
/ˈjɑrd/
碼,庭院,工作場
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
yard
碼; 工場; 堆放場
Y
;
YD
From:
Network Terminology
yard
工場 碼
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Yard
,
v. t.
To
confine
(
cattle
)
to
the
yard
;
to
shut
up
,
or
keep
,
in
a
yard
;
as
,
to
yard
cows
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Yard
n.
1.
A
rod
;
a
stick
;
a
staff
. [
Obs
.]
If
men
smote
it
with
a
yerde
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
A
branch
;
a
twig
. [
Obs
.]
The
bitter
frosts
with
the
sleet
and
rain
Destroyed
hath
the
green
in
every
yerd
. --
Chaucer
.
3.
A
long
piece
of
timber
,
as
a
rafter
,
etc
. [
Obs
.]
4.
A
measure
of
length
,
equaling
three
feet
,
or
thirty-six
inches
,
being
the
standard
of
English
and
American
measure
.
5.
The
penis
.
6.
Naut.
A
long
piece
of
timber
,
nearly
cylindrical
,
tapering
toward
the
ends
,
and
designed
to
support
and
extend
a
square
sail
.
A
yard
is
usually
hung
by
the
center
to
the
mast
.
See
Illust
.
of
Ship
.
7.
Zool.
A
place
where
moose
or
deer
herd
together
in
winter
for
pasture
,
protection
,
etc
.
Golden Yard
,
or
Yard and Ell
Astron.
,
a
popular
name
of
the
three
stars
in
the
belt
of
Orion
.
Under yard
[
i
.
e
.
,
under
the
rod
],
under
contract
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Yard
,
n.
1.
An
inclosure
;
usually
,
a
small
inclosed
place
in
front
of
,
or
around
,
a
house
or
barn
;
as
,
a
court
yard
;
a
cow
yard
;
a
barn
yard
.
A
yard
. . .
inclosed
all
about
with
sticks
In
which
she
had
a
cock
,
hight
chanticleer
. --
Chaucer
.
2.
An
inclosure
within
which
any
work
or
business
is
carried
on
;
as
,
a
dock
yard
;
a
ship
yard
.
Liberty of the yard
,
a
liberty
,
granted
to
persons
imprisoned
for
debt
,
of
walking
in
the
yard
,
or
within
any
other
limits
prescribed
by
law
,
on
their
giving
bond
not
to
go
beyond
those
limits
.
Prison yard
,
an
inclosure
about
a
prison
,
or
attached
to
it
.
Yard grass
Bot.
,
a
low-growing
grass
(
Eleusine Indica
)
having
digitate
spikes
.
It
is
common
in
dooryards
,
and
like
places
,
especially
in
the
Southern
United
States
.
Called
also
crab grass
.
Yard of land
.
See
Yardland
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
yard
n
1:
a
unit
of
length
equal
to
3
feet
;
defined
as
91.44
centimeters
;
originally
taken
to
be
the
average
length
of
a
stride
[
syn
:
pace
]
2:
the
enclosed
land
around
a
house
or
other
building
; "
it
was
a
small
house
with
almost
no
yard
" [
syn
:
grounds
,
curtilage
]
3:
a
tract
of
land
enclosed
for
particular
activities
(
sometimes
paved
and
usually
associated
with
buildings
);
"
they
opened
a
repair
yard
on
the
edge
of
town
"
4:
an
area
having
a
network
of
railway
tracks
and
sidings
for
storage
and
maintenance
of
cars
and
engines
[
syn
: {
railway
yard
]
5:
an
enclosure
for
animals
(
as
chicken
or
livestock
)
6:
a
unit
of
volume
(
as
for
sand
or
gravel
) [
syn
:
cubic yard
]
7:
a
long
horizontal
spar
tapered
at
the
end
and
used
to
support
and
spread
a
square
sail
or
lateen
8:
the
cardinal
number
that
is
the
product
of
10
and
100 [
syn
:
thousand
,
one thousand
,
1000
,
M
,
K
,
chiliad
,
G
,
grand
,
thou
]
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