1 N-COUNT 公园 A park is a public area of land with grass and trees, usually in a town, where people go in order to relax and enjoy themselves. 公园
SYN recreation ground, garden, playground, pleasure garden
2 VERB 停放(车辆);泊(车) When you park a vehicle or park somewhere, you drive the vehicle into a position where it can stay for a period of time, and leave it there. 停放(车辆);泊(车)
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Greenfield turned into the next side street and parked. [VERB]
格林菲尔德转进下一个小巷,停好车。
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He found a place to park the car. [VERB noun]
他找到了一个停车位。
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Ben parked across the street. [VERB prep./adv.]
本把车停在街对面。
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...rows of parked cars. [VERB-ed]
一排排停放的汽车
SYN leave, stop, station, position
4 N-COUNT (作为特定活动场地的)…园,…区 You can refer to a place where a particular activity is carried out as a park . (作为特定活动场地的)…园,…区
5 N-VAR 庄园;庭院;园林 A private area of grass and trees around a large country house is referred to as a park . 庄园;庭院;园林 [British]
SYN parkland, grounds, estate [British] , lawns
6 N-SING [usu on the N] 足球场;橄榄球场 Some people refer to a football or rugby field as the park . 足球场;橄榄球场 [British, journalism]
SYN field, pitch, playing field
7 N-COUNT; also N-IN-NAMES also 棒球场(亦用于某些棒球场名称中) A park is a park or stadium where baseball is played. Park is also used in the names of some parks. 棒球场(亦用于某些棒球场名称中) [US]
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...a spot where professional baseball has been played in one park or another since 1896.
自1896年以来其中多个棒球场举办过职业棒球赛的地方
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The network was broadcasting the World Series from Candlestick Park when the quake struck.
地震发生时,该电视网正在烛台棒球场直播世界系列赛。
8 See also: parked amusement park ballpark car park national park safari park theme park
Usage Note :
Note that you do not use the word 'parking' to refer to a place where cars are parked. Instead, you talk about a car park in British English and a parking lot in American English. Parking is used only to refer to the action of parking your car, or to the state of being parked... a 'No Parking' sign.
注意:停车场不能用 parking表示,在英国英语中用 car park,美国英语中用 parking lot。parking 只用来指停车的动作或车停好的状态,如:a ‘No Parking’ sign(“禁止停车”的标志)。
Quotations
The parks are the lungs of London William Pitt, Earl of Chatham
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