Meaning of yard in English
Noun
1. a unit of measuring length equal to 3 feet, 36 inches, or about 91.4 centimeters
a[one] hundred yards
five yards and a half of silk
a square yard sell[buy] cloth by the yard
The lawn is fifty yards across.
Turn right about three hundred yards further down the street.
2.
(a) Building, a cubic yard; 1 yard×1yard×1yard, equal to about 764.6 liters; cb yard; CYD
(b) Building, a square yard; 1yard×1yard, equal to about 0.42 square meters; sq yard; SYD
a yard of sand
3. Nautical, a long spar on a mast for supporting a sail
4. a yardstick
5. ⦅-s⦆ large quantities, numbers, or extent
be yards out
6. a $100 bill
7. →see yard-of-ale
yard2
Noun
1. an area of usually paved and enclosed grounds besides a large building or group of buildings
a college yard
2. an area of enclosed ground used for a special purpose, e.g. for storing things or for keeping livestock
a lumber yard
a scrap yard
a junk yard
a brick yard
a chicken yard
3. ⦅oft. compd⦆ a place or room where people work, usually one equipped for particular kind of work
a builder's yard
a navy yard
a ship-building yard ー a dockyard
4. a railway yard
a goods yard
5.
(a) playground
(b) school yard
(c) UK, a garden
(d) a backyard
(e) a kitchen-garden
a prison yard
The children were playing in the school yard.
a front yard
a back yard
yard work
a grave yard
a church yard
a back yard
a vineyard
6. ⦅the Y-⦆ Scotland Yard
Verb
1. put things in a yard
2. put or keep livestock in a yard