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The flashcard defines "park" as a public area of grass and trees for relaxation, and also as a verb meaning to stop and leave a vehicle. Additionally, it can refer to specific areas like amusement parks or business parks, and in British English, a large country house's grounds or a sports field.

The flashcard defines "park" as a public area of grass and trees for relaxation, and also as a verb meaning to stop and leave a vehicle. Additionally, it can refer to specific areas like amusement parks or business parks, and in British English, a large country house's grounds or a sports field.

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/pɑ͟ː(r)k/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]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.
  • ...Regent's Park...

    摄政公园

  • ...a brisk walk with the dog around the park...

    牵着狗在公园里轻快地散步

  • They stopped and sat on a park bench.

    他们停下来,坐在公园长椅上。

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[VERB 动词]See also:
double-park
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.
  [V]
  [V n]
  [V prep/adv]
  [V-ed]
  • Greenfield turned into the next side street and parked...

    格林菲尔德转进下一个小巷,停好车。

  • He found a place to park the car...

    他找到了一个停车位。

  • Ben parked across the street.

    本把车停在街对面。

  • ...rows of parked cars.

    一排排停放的汽车

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](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 .
  [supp N]
  • ...a science and technology park.

    科技园区

  • ...a business park.

    商务区

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[N-VAR 可变名词]庄园;庭院;园林 A private area of grass and trees around a large country house is referred to as a park .
  [BRIT 英]
  • ...a 19th century manor house in six acres of park and woodland.

    位于6英亩园林和树林中的19世纪庄园宅第

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[N-SING 单数名词]足球场;橄榄球场 Some people refer to a football or rugby field as the park .
  [usu onthe N]
  [BRIT 英]
  [JOURNALISM 新闻]
  • Chris was also the best player on the park.

    克里斯同时也是场上的最佳球员。

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[N-COUNT; also N-IN-NAMES 可数名词;名称名词]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.
  [AM 美]
  • ...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

  • 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。

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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)。


    Oxford park / pɑːk ; NAmE pɑːrk /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    park parks parked parking
    noun 1 [countable ] an area of public land in a town or a city where people go to walk, play and relax 公园 Hyde Park 海德公园 We went for a walk in the park. 我们去公园散了散步。 a park bench 公园的长凳 2 [countable ] ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) an area of land used for a particular purpose 专用区;园区 a business/science park 商业╱科学园区 a wildlife park 野生动物园 see also
    amusement park
    ,
    car park
    ,
    national park
    ,
    retail park
    ,
    safari park
    ,
    theme park
    3 [countable ] (in Britain) an area of land, usually with fields and trees, attached to a large country house (英国)庄园,庭院 4 [countable ] ( NAmE) a piece of land for playing sports, especially baseball 运动场;(尤指)棒球场 see also
    ballpark
    5 the park [singular ] ( BrE) a football ( soccer) or rugbyfield 足球场;橄榄球场 the fastest man on the park 足球场上速度最快的人 IDIOMsee
    walk
    n.
    verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] park(sth) to leave a vehicle that you are driving in a particular place for a period of time 停车;泊车 You can't park here. 此处不准停车。 You can't park the car here. 此处禁止停车。 He's parked very badly. 他的车停放得很不好。 a badly parked truck 一辆没有停放好的卡车 A red van was parked in front of the house. 一辆红色面包车停在房前。 a parked car 一辆停放的轿车 ( informal, figurative) Just park your bags in the hall until your room is ready. 你的房间收拾好之前,请先把行李放在大厅。 see also
    double-park
    2 [transitive ] parkyourself + adv./prep. ( informal) to sit or stand in a particular place for a period of time (在某处)坐下,站着 She parked herself on the edge of the bed. 她坐在床沿上。 3 [transitive ] parksth ( business ) ( informal) to decide to leave an idea or issue to be dealt with or considered at a later meeting 把…搁置,推迟(在以后的会议上讨论或处理) Let's park that until our next meeting. 咱们把这留到下次开会时再处理吧。 PHRASAL VERB ˌpark ˈup | ˌpark sth↔ˈup ( especially BrE or AustralE) to find a place where you can park your vehicle 泊车;停放(车辆) There was a police car parked up outside the warehouse. 有一辆警车停在仓库外面。 I couldn't get parked upanywhere near the restaurant. 在这家餐馆附近我找不到地方停车。
    park / pɑːk ; NAmE pɑːrk /
    LDC
    park1 noun
    park2 verb
    parkpark1 /pɑːk $ pɑːrk/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countable]
    Word Origin
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    1a large open area with grass and trees, especially in a town, where people can walk, play games etc:  Let’s go for a walk in the park. a park bench a flat overlooking Hyde Park2a large area of land in the country which has been kept in its natural state to protect the plants and animals therenational/state/county park the Lake District National Park3 British English a large enclosed area of land, with grass and trees, around a big house in the countryside4the park British English informal the field where a game of football or rugby is played SYN  the pitch:  He was easily the best player on the park.5American English informal the field where a game of baseball is played
    amusement park
    , ball park(1)
    , car park
    , national park
    , safari park
    , science park
    , theme park
    , trailer park
    park1 noun
    park2 verb
    parkpark2 ●●● S2 verb
    Verb Table
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    Phrases
    1[intransitive, transitive] to put a car or other vehicle in a particular place for a period of time:  You can’t park here – it’s private property. I couldn’t find anywhere to park. She parked the car on the drive. a line of parked cars2[transitive] spoken to put something in a particular place for a period of time, especially in a way that annoys someonepark something on/in etc something He parked a load of papers on my desk.3park yourself informal to sit down in a particular place, especially with the intention of staying a long timepark on/in etc Connie parked herself on the sofa.park up phrasal verb to put a car or other vehicle in a particular place for a period of time SYN  park
    WDF

    park

    [pɑ:k]parked, parking, parks

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    parked[10293] parking[22555] parks[5428]
    公园(65%),停车(19%),停车场(7%),停放(5%),园区(3%),置于(1%)
    n.公园;[交] 停车场
    vt.停放;放置;寄存
    vi.停放车辆
    n.(Park)人名;(英、芬、瑞典)帕克

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