单词 | park |
释义 | parkWord family nounparkerparkieparkingparking lotparking meterparking ticketparklandparkparkwayadjectiveparkishparklikeparklyadverbparkward , Baseball Outdoorpark1 /pɑːk $ pɑːrk/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countableC] 1 DLOAREAa large open area with grass and trees, especially in a town, where people can walk, play games etc 公园 Let’s go for a walk in the park. 我们去公园散步吧。 a park bench 公园长椅 a flat overlooking Hyde Park →4 See picture on 见图 Page A13 Town 城镇 一套可以俯瞰海德公园的公寓 2 AREAa large area of land in the country which has been kept in its natural state to protect the plants and animals there 自然保护区 national/state/county park the Lake District National Park 湖区国家公园 3. DHAREA British EnglishBrE a large enclosed area of land, with grass and trees, around a big house in the countryside 〔乡村大宅周围的〕庭园,园林 4 the park British EnglishBrE informalDSO the field where a game of football or rugby is played 足球场;橄榄球场 SYN the pitch He was easily the best player on the park. 无疑他是绿茵场上的最佳球员。 5. American EnglishAmE informalDSB the field where a game of baseball is played 棒球场 → amusement park, ball park(1), car park, national park, safari park, science park, theme park, trailer parkExamples from the Corpus park• They had a sheet showing a car park and also cars to cut out.• Faults were discovered in the mountings on the crash barriers around the top deck of the car park in July.• He proposed opening a second restaurant in the park to emulate the success of the Beach Chalet.• In fact, they say, he hid in the labyrinth of coal pits beside the river in the park.• Under any plan, said Griffin and Kennedy, the park faces $ 30 million to $ 50 million worth of rehabilitation.• To help tackle the problem, the park authority is carrying out a research study.• From 1924 until his death, he lived and worked in a studio adjacent to the park.• The park is alive with bright color in the warmer months. national/state/county park• Substantial fee increases for about 100 national parks will be announced by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt over the next two months.• We have already announced our intention to establish independent authorities for the eight national parks currently run as county council committees.• Each sovereign state has enacted legislation establishing national parks, scientific or scenic reserves and wilderness areas.• My boss was struggling to finance every national park and game reserve in the country.• Many poor countries neglect their national parks. Motor vehiclespark2 ●●● S2 verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TTC to put a car or other vehicle in a particular place for a period of time 停放(汽车等) You can’t park here – it’s private property. 不能把车停在这里——这是私人宅邸。 I couldn’t find anywhere to park. 我找不到地方停车。 She parked the car on the drive. 她把车停在了私人车道上。 a line of parked cars 一排停放着的汽车 2 [transitiveT] spokenPUT to put something in a particular place for a period of time, especially in a way that annoys someone 把〔某物〕放在〔某处,尤以令人不快的做法〕 park something on/in etc something He parked a load of papers on my desk. 他把一大摞文件放在我桌上。 3 park yourself informalSTAY/NOT LEAVE to sit down in a particular place, especially with the intention of staying a long time 坐在某处〔尤指打算待上一段时间〕 park yourself on/in etc Connie parked herself on the sofa. 康妮坐到了沙发上。 Examples from the Corpus park on/in etc• Connie parked herself on a white divan and poured out some black steaming liquid. 4.park up phrasal verbphr v to put a car or other vehicle in a particular place for a period of time 停放车辆 SYN park Examples from the Corpus park• I couldn't find a place to park.• Jack led Rothstein and friend to the West Side garage where the booze truck was parked.• There were cars parked down both sides even if I'd wanted to get closer, which I didn't.• Taxis have been parking here for more than thirty years.• He called for tougher action by police on motorists who illegally park in and around existing bus stops.• The spacious restaurant surrounded by a convenient parking lot beams out yellow.• The palm-tree groves and pedestrian walkways represent a welcome change from the mostly treeless parking lots elsewhere in the valley.• I informed Withers I would be needing my old parking space.• My dad would park the Horsebox in the pub's car park. From Longman Business Dictionary parkpark1 /pɑːkpɑːrk/ noun [countableC] industrial/science/business/retail park (also office park American EnglishAmE)PROPERTY an area of land where there are several small businesses or factories. The buildings there are often rented from local government Stapleton Airport became an industrial park after the opening of Denver’s new airport. Several large corporations have their regional headquarters in the business park. parkpark2 verb [transitiveT]FINANCE if someone parks money, shares etc they leave them with another person or organization. If an investor does this to hide the fact that they own the money, shares etc, they are breaking the law Fund assets are parked to avoid exposing too large a portion to the risk of loss in the markets. He was accused of helping investors park stock to conceal their true ownership. —parking noun [uncountableU] He pleaded guilty to one count of engaging in a stock parking arrangement with a speculator. (1200-1300) Old French parc, from Medieval Latin parricus |
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