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单词 parkland
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Definition of parkland in English:

parkland

noun ˈpɑːklandˈpɑrkˌlænd
mass nounalso parklands
  • Open grassy land with scattered groups of trees.

    稀树草原

    the college is set in 30 acres of attractive parkland
    the landscaped parklands of one of England's great country houses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is set in pleasant parkland with good tree cover and grassed areas running along the riverbank.
    • We all want to be near the sandy beaches, overlooking treed gullies, gazing towards mountain backdrops, or within walking distances of rivers, creeks, treed parklands.
    • Plans to build a luxury housing development on open parkland at Burmah Castrol went on display today.
    • Norfolk's feral birds haunt lakes and stretches of river in wooded parkland, the Broads and Breckland meres.
    • Other external features include extensive landscaped open spaces adjoining parklands, video intercoms to each unit, underground car parking and a high-speed lift from the car park to all floors.
    • Originally open parkland on top of a hill, it is covered in a neat array of ornate, almost dreamlike, yet strangely functional Art Nouveau architecture.
    • In glorious sunshine, the attractive parkland, which features woodland and a lake, was an attractive place to spend a day.
    • At the rear three sets of huge French windows lead to a stunning south-facing colonnaded terrace overlooking 125 acres of parkland and a large swimming pool.
    • Further expansion followed in the next century, with the south wing rebuilt and 900 acres of parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
    • Householders currently enjoy sweeping views across open parkland and across the countryside towards Wroughton.
    • Sometime after AD 73 this was superseded by a palace, built using many exotic imported materials and surrounded by gardens and landscaped parkland.
    • I wonder if a future U.S. President will open up national parklands to oil drilling.
    • Furthermore, changes in treeline can adversely impact some plants and wildlife that depend on open parkland.
    • The setting is glorious, in the shadow of Mount Nephin, surrounded by 150 acres of parkland and woodland that extends to the shores of Lough Conn.
    • The walk will follow paths crossing 1,500 acres of parkland, woodland and farmland and is suitable for everyone.
    • Across Britain the National Trust owns over 600,000 acres of parkland - 80 per cent of which is used for grazing by cattle and sheep.
    • From here we progress northwards, meeting the outskirts of Milton Keynes the following day - more tidy gardens and open parklands than monstrosity - and have our first pub lunch at the appropriately named Barge Inn.
    • If it's a success and chooses to expand, what of the neighbouring trees and parkland?
    • A long oval, it is entirely parkland, with mature trees and an ancient wooden water tower which is now a theatre and observation platform.
    • The Mountain Bluebird is the only bluebird that nests in alpine parkland and high elevation open areas.
    Synonyms
    grassland, woodland, garden, gardens, lawns, grounds, estate

Definition of parkland in US English:

parkland

nounˈpärkˌlandˈpɑrkˌlænd
also parklands
  • 1Open land consisting of fields and scattered groups of trees.

    稀树草原

    the college is set in 30 acres of attractive parkland
    the landscaped parklands of one of England's great country houses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We all want to be near the sandy beaches, overlooking treed gullies, gazing towards mountain backdrops, or within walking distances of rivers, creeks, treed parklands.
    • The setting is glorious, in the shadow of Mount Nephin, surrounded by 150 acres of parkland and woodland that extends to the shores of Lough Conn.
    • I wonder if a future U.S. President will open up national parklands to oil drilling.
    • Further expansion followed in the next century, with the south wing rebuilt and 900 acres of parkland landscaped by Capability Brown.
    • Sometime after AD 73 this was superseded by a palace, built using many exotic imported materials and surrounded by gardens and landscaped parkland.
    • Householders currently enjoy sweeping views across open parkland and across the countryside towards Wroughton.
    • At the rear three sets of huge French windows lead to a stunning south-facing colonnaded terrace overlooking 125 acres of parkland and a large swimming pool.
    • If it's a success and chooses to expand, what of the neighbouring trees and parkland?
    • In glorious sunshine, the attractive parkland, which features woodland and a lake, was an attractive place to spend a day.
    • Originally open parkland on top of a hill, it is covered in a neat array of ornate, almost dreamlike, yet strangely functional Art Nouveau architecture.
    • Other external features include extensive landscaped open spaces adjoining parklands, video intercoms to each unit, underground car parking and a high-speed lift from the car park to all floors.
    • It is set in pleasant parkland with good tree cover and grassed areas running along the riverbank.
    • From here we progress northwards, meeting the outskirts of Milton Keynes the following day - more tidy gardens and open parklands than monstrosity - and have our first pub lunch at the appropriately named Barge Inn.
    • Plans to build a luxury housing development on open parkland at Burmah Castrol went on display today.
    • The Mountain Bluebird is the only bluebird that nests in alpine parkland and high elevation open areas.
    • The walk will follow paths crossing 1,500 acres of parkland, woodland and farmland and is suitable for everyone.
    • Across Britain the National Trust owns over 600,000 acres of parkland - 80 per cent of which is used for grazing by cattle and sheep.
    • Norfolk's feral birds haunt lakes and stretches of river in wooded parkland, the Broads and Breckland meres.
    • A long oval, it is entirely parkland, with mature trees and an ancient wooden water tower which is now a theatre and observation platform.
    • Furthermore, changes in treeline can adversely impact some plants and wildlife that depend on open parkland.
    Synonyms
    grassland, woodland, garden, gardens, lawns, grounds, estate
    1. 1.1US Land reserved for a public park.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I think the area has to be declared a dedicated parkland.
      • Aged care facilities will be banned from Callan Park if amendments made to a State Government bill to protect the parkland are passed.
      • Setting aside parkland and open space somewhat misses the point if the rest of the environment is badly out of whack.
      • The 220-acre site could also be opened up to the public with parklands created and walks connecting it to the Chevin.
      • Outside the Dome, AEG's plan will be to create offices, retail and leisure facilities, parkland and public spaces.
      • Without the help and support of these people the maintenance of the parkland would be much more difficult, he said…
      • The lands were acquired from the Department of Indian Affairs in 1917 and were intended to be used as public parkland.
      • Last year, near camel trains of food and accoutrements sprawled across Phoenix Park and half the parklands of Ireland.
      • A quick-fix solution could be in sight to Western Bay's shortage of big tracts of public parkland.
      • The developers have set aside 60 of the 110 acres of land at the site for parkland and wooded areas.
      • The city owns the parkland and building where Lakeview is located, leasing the treasured spot to a local mom & pop operator.
      • But the new community will not just be a sea of houses with at least half the site earmarked to form open spaces and parkland.
      • We want the 80 million acres of national parkland to be accessible and comfortable for the use of the American people.
      • At every turn, they protest any use of the public parklands around them that upsets the bucolic feel of their community.
      • The game itself is extraordinarily simple: The gameboard is a standard 9x9 grid of squares with the central 3x3 area reserved as parklands.
      • The state government has announced it will purchase the $15 million waterfront industrial site and return it to public parkland.
      • However, he confirms meeting with the conservation groups and reaching an agreement on the parkland.
      • Should it be a swath of parkland and public squares, or should it be developed with condos, beachfront homes and cultural venues?
      • But councillors voted it through, welcoming the provision of 151 affordable homes and the 30 acres of public parkland.
      • A parking space in York's Castle car park was turfed over today by campaigners who want the area below Clifford's Tower to become public parkland.
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