👉 The English translation: "The garden that is ahead of us" describes a scenario where something has come before it, usually from outside, which then overtakes or precedes the present situation. Definition in context: - Avant Garden: In this idiom, "Avant" means ahead (as in "in front") and "garden," as in "the garden of life". It's a metaphor for a situation or event that is ahead of us. The phrase emphasizes the anticipation and excitement for what lies beyond. Example: "He was so excited about his job offer, he knew it would be the 'Avant Garden' moment." Hope this helps clarify!