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park

P0073400 (pärk)n.1. An area of land set aside for public use, as:a. A piece of land with few or no buildings within or adjoining a town, maintained for recreational and ornamental purposes.b. A landscaped city square.c. A large tract of rural land kept in its natural state and usually reserved for the enjoyment and recreation of visitors.2. A broad, fairly level valley between mountain ranges: the high parks of the Rocky Mountains.3. A tract of land attached to a country house, especially when including extensive gardens, woods, pastures, or a game preserve.4. Sports A stadium or an enclosed playing field: a baseball park.5. a. An area where military vehicles or artillery are stored and serviced.b. The materiel kept in such an area.6. An area in or near a town designed and usually zoned for a certain purpose: a commercial park.7. A position in an automatic transmission that disengages the gears and sets the brake so the vehicle cannot move: put the car in park and turned off the engine.v. parked, park·ing, parks v.tr.1. To put or leave (a vehicle) for a time in a certain location.2. Aerospace To place (a spacecraft or satellite) in a usually temporary orbit.3. Informal To place or leave temporarily: parked the baby with neighbors; parking cash in a local bank account.4. To assemble (artillery or other equipment) in a military park.v.intr.1. To park a motor vehicle: pulled over and parked next to the curb.2. Slang To engage in kissing and caressing in a vehicle stopped in a secluded spot.
[Middle English, game preserve, enclosed tract of land, from Old French parc, from Vulgar Latin *parricus, fence, from *parra, perhaps, "wooden bar, espalier"; akin to Spanish parra, grapevine grown in an espalier, and French barre, bar; see barre.]
park′er n.

park

(pɑːk) n1. (Human Geography) a large area of land preserved in a natural state for recreational use by the public. See also national park2. (Human Geography) a piece of open land in a town with public amenities3. (Human Geography) NZ an area, esp of mountain country, reserved for recreational purposes4. (Human Geography) a large area of land forming a private estate5. (Law) English law an enclosed tract of land where wild beasts are protected, acquired by a subject by royal grant or prescription. Compare forest56. (Human Geography) an area designed and landscaped to accommodate a group of related enterprises, businesses, research establishments, etc: science park. 7. US and Canadian See amusement park8. (Automotive Engineering) US and Canadian and NZ See car park9. (General Sporting Terms) US and Canadian a playing field or sports stadium10. (Soccer) the park informal Brit a soccer pitch11. (Automotive Engineering) a gear selector position on the automatic transmission of a motor vehicle that acts as a parking brake12. (Military) the area in which the equipment and supplies of a military formation are assembled13. (Physical Geography) a high valley surrounded by mountains in the western USvb14. (Automotive Engineering) to stop and leave (a vehicle) temporarily15. (Automotive Engineering) to manoeuvre (a motor vehicle) into a space for it to be left: try to park without hitting the kerb. 16. (Stock Exchange) stock exchange to register (securities) in the name of another or of nominees in order to conceal their real ownership17. (tr) informal to leave or put somewhere: park yourself in front of the fire. 18. (Military) (intr) military to arrange equipment in a park19. (tr) to enclose in or as a park[C13: from Old French parc, from Medieval Latin parricus enclosure, from Germanic; compare Old High German pfarrih pen, Old English pearruc paddock1] ˈparkˌlike adj

Park

(pɑːk) n1. (Biography) Mungo (ˈmʌŋɡəʊ). 1771–1806, Scottish explorer. He led two expeditions (1795–97; 1805–06) to trace the course of the Niger in Africa. He was drowned during the second expedition2. (Biography) Nick, full name Nicholas Wulstan Park. born 1958, British animator and film director; his films include A Grand Day Out (1992), which introduced the characters Wallace and Gromit, and the feature-length Chicken Run (2000)3. (Biography) Chung Hee. (ˈtʃʊŋ ˈhiː). 1917–79, South Korean politician; president of the Republic of Korea (1963–79); assassinated

park

(pɑrk)

n. 1. a public area of land, usu. in a natural state, having facilities for recreation. 2. an enclosed area or a stadium used for sports. 3. the grounds of a country house. 4. Western U.S. a broad valley in a mountainous region. 5. a space where vehicles, esp. automobiles, may be assembled or stationed. 6. amusement park. 7. theme park. 8. industrial park. 9. a setting in an automatic transmission in which the transmission is in neutral and the brake is engaged. v.t. 10. to leave (a vehicle) in a certain place for a period of time. 11. Informal. to put, leave, or settle. 12. to assemble (equipment or supplies) in a military park. 13. to place (a satellite) in orbit. v.i. 14. to park a vehicle. [1225–75; < Old French parc enclosure < early Medieval Latin parricus < West Germanic *parruk (see paddock)] park′er, n.

Park

(pɑrk)

n. Mungo, 1771–1806?, Scottish explorer in Africa.

park

- Originally a legal term for land held by royal grant for the keeping of game animals for royals to hunt.See also related terms for hunting.

Park

 a space occupied by parked vehicles, stores, etc.; hence, the objects themselves, collectively; an enclosed area in which game beasts such as deer are bred; a place for breeding oysters.Examples: park of artillery, 1755; a vast park of carriages, 1827; of deer, 1781; of oyster culture, 1883; of oysters; of wild fish, 1607; of young oysterlings, 1851; a park of waggons, 1859.

park


Past participle: parked
Gerund: parking
Imperative
park
park
Present
I park
you park
he/she/it parks
we park
you park
they park
Preterite
I parked
you parked
he/she/it parked
we parked
you parked
they parked
Present Continuous
I am parking
you are parking
he/she/it is parking
we are parking
you are parking
they are parking
Present Perfect
I have parked
you have parked
he/she/it has parked
we have parked
you have parked
they have parked
Past Continuous
I was parking
you were parking
he/she/it was parking
we were parking
you were parking
they were parking
Past Perfect
I had parked
you had parked
he/she/it had parked
we had parked
you had parked
they had parked
Future
I will park
you will park
he/she/it will park
we will park
you will park
they will park
Future Perfect
I will have parked
you will have parked
he/she/it will have parked
we will have parked
you will have parked
they will have parked
Future Continuous
I will be parking
you will be parking
he/she/it will be parking
we will be parking
you will be parking
they will be parking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been parking
you have been parking
he/she/it has been parking
we have been parking
you have been parking
they have been parking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been parking
you will have been parking
he/she/it will have been parking
we will have been parking
you will have been parking
they will have been parking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been parking
you had been parking
he/she/it had been parking
we had been parking
you had been parking
they had been parking
Conditional
I would park
you would park
he/she/it would park
we would park
you would park
they would park
Past Conditional
I would have parked
you would have parked
he/she/it would have parked
we would have parked
you would have parked
they would have parked
Thesaurus
Noun1.park - a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public propertypark - a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property; "there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park"parklandnational park - a tract of land declared by the national government to be public propertysafari park - an area of parkland where wild animals are kept and can be viewed by visitors driving throughparcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel - an extended area of land
2.park - a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park"common, commons, greenamusement park, funfair, pleasure ground - a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusementparcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel - an extended area of landpopulated area, urban area - a geographical area constituting a city or townvillage green - a village park consisting of a plot of grassy land
3.park - a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games)park - a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games); "take me out to the ballpark"ballparkbaseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"ball field, baseball field, diamond - the baseball playing fieldbullpen - a place on a baseball field where relief pitchers can warm up during a gamedugout - either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the gamesports stadium, stadium, arena, bowl - a large structure for open-air sports or entertainmentsstand - tiered seats consisting of a structure (often made of wood) where people can sit to watch an event (game or parade)
4.Park - Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806)Mungo Park
5.park - a lot where cars are parkedpark - a lot where cars are parked car park, parking area, parking lotlot - a parcel of land having fixed boundaries; "he bought a lot on the lake"used-car lot - a parking lot where a dealer in used-cars displays cars for sale
6.park - a gear position that acts as a parking brake; "the put the car in park and got out"gear mechanism, gear - a mechanism for transmitting motion for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle)
Verb1.park - place temporarily; "park the car in the yard"; "park the children with the in-laws"; "park your bag in this locker"lay, place, put, set, position, pose - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
2.park - maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?"driving - the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animalchannelise, channelize, guide, maneuver, steer, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, head, direct - direct the course; determine the direction of travellingangle-park - park at an angleparallel-park - park directly behind another vehicledouble-park - park a vehicle alongside another

park

noun1. recreation ground, garden, playground, pleasure garden, playpark, domain (N.Z.) We went for a brisk walk round the park.2. parkland, grounds, estate, lawns, woodland, grassland a manor house in six acres of park and woodland3. field, pitch, playing field Chris was the best player on the park.verb1. leave, stop, station, position He found a place to park the car.2. put (down), leave, place, stick, deposit, dump, shove, plonk (informal) Just park your bag on the floor.park yourself sit (down), perch, seat yourself, install yourself He parked himself in the corner all night.Quotations
"The parks are the lungs of London" [William Pitt, Earl of Chapman]
Translations
公园庄园停放停泊车辆

park

(paːk) noun1. a public piece of ground with grass and trees. The children go to the park every morning to play. 公園 公园2. the land surrounding a large country house. Deer run wild in the park surrounding the mansion. 大庭園 庄园 verb to stop and leave (a motor car etc) for a time. He parked in front of our house. 停放 停放ˈparking-lot noun (American) a car park. 停車場 停车场ˈparking-meter noun a coin-operated meter beside which a car may be parked for the number of minutes or hours shown on the meter. 停車計時器 停车计时器

park

停泊车辆zhCN, 公园zhCN
  • Where can I park the car? → 哪儿可以停车?
  • Is there a parking lot near here? (US)
    Is there a car park near here? (UK) → 附近有没有停车场?
  • Can I park here? → 我能在这儿停车吗?
  • Can I park here overnight? → 可以停放在这儿过夜吗?
  • How long can I park for? → 我可以停放多久?
  • Do I need to buy a ticket to park? (US)
    Do I need to buy a car-parking ticket? (UK) → 我需要买停车票吗?
  • Can we park our trailer here? (US)
    Can we park our caravan here? (UK) → 我们的旅游房车能停在这儿吗?
  • Can we park by our site? → 我们能在自己的宿营地停车吗?
  • Is there a playground near here? (US)
    Is there a play park near here? (UK) → 附近有游乐园吗?

park


hit (something) out of the (ball)park

To do or perform something extraordinarily well; to produce or earn an exceptional achievement. An allusion to hitting a home run in baseball that lands outside the stadium. Great job on that report, Jacobs—you really hit it out of the park! I'm pretty sure I hit that test out of the ballpark.See also: hit, of, out

park that thought

imperative Do not forget what you were saying, because I need to change the subject. Sorry, Mark, park that thought for a minute. I need to take this phone call.See also: park, that, thought

park the bus

In football (soccer), to employ all (or nearly all) of a team's active players in defending its own side of the pitch. Protecting a narrow one-point lead, it looks like the home team has parked the bus for the remaining minutes of the match.See also: bus, park

trailer (park) trash

derogatory slur A poor, uneducated, and unsophisticated person who lives in or was raised in a trailer park. Just because I come from a caravan park doesn't make me trailer trash. I'm working on my PhD at Harvard, for goodness' sake! I don't want my daughter going out with trailer park trash like him!See also: trailer, trash

in the same ballpark

1. Close to a specific cost or amount. I will only sell the house if the buyer's offer is in the same ballpark as the price I want to get. No, the salary isn't as high as I had hoped, but I accepted it because it's in the same ballpark at least.2. Similar in overall nature or characteristics. I think the two countries are in the same ballpark when it comes to environmental policies.See also: ballpark, same

a walk in the park

A task or activity that is easy or effortless to accomplish. I've been running marathons for years now, so this 5K run will be a walk in the park for me. It's clear that the role is a walk in the park for the veteran actor.See also: park, walk

park (someone or something) in

To park one's car in front of someone or someone's vehicle, thus preventing them from leaving their own parking space. If you hadn't parked me in, I wouldn't have had to push your car out of the way with mine, so really the damage is your own fault! Some idiot parked in a massive delivery truck on the small side street, so now no one can pass through.See also: park

park it

1. To sit down and stop moving. Often used as an imperative. We've been hiking for a while now. Why don't we park it and have a bit to eat, shall we? I want you to park it in this chair and sit still until I'm done!2. To stop arguing about the matter at hand; to leave some issue alone. Often used as an imperative. OK, guys, that's enough arguing. Let's just park it for a while, all right? Tommy, Sarah, park it! I've had enough of your bickering.See also: park

park the pink Plymouth (in the garage of love)

vulgar slang Of a male, to have sexual intercourse (with someone, especially a woman). In this usage, "pink Plymouth" is a vulgar slang term for the penis. A Plymouth was a brand of car. I got the feeling during the date that the only thing he was interested in was parking the pink Plymouth. Nearly every boy in high school is preoccupied with trying to park the pink Plymouth in the garage of love.See also: of, park, pink, Plymouth

in park

Of a vehicle, having the gear stick set to "park," which keeps the vehicle in place in a manner similar to a parking brake. A: "How did the car roll forward like that?" B: "Are you sure you had it in park?" Oh yeah, you're close enough to the curb. Go ahead, put the car in park.See also: park

in park

[of an automobile transmission] having the gears locked so the automobile cannot move. The driver stopped the car and placed it in park. You have to be in park in order to start this car.See also: park

park it (somewhere)

Inf. sit down somewhere; sit down and get out of the way. Hey, park it! You're in the way. Richard, park it over there in the corner. Stop pacing around. You make me nervous.See also: park

in the same ballpark

If one person or thing is in the same ballpark as another, the first person or thing is similar to the second, or is as good as the second. Note: A ballpark is a park or stadium where baseball is played. As a general investigative agency, they're not in the same ballpark as the FBI. Their outlets aren't in the same ballpark as the larger superstores.See also: ballpark, same

a walk in the park

If something is a walk in the park, it is very easy or pleasant. That project was a walk in the park compared to this one. Compare with a piece of cake.See also: park, walk

a walk in the park

something very easy or trouble-free. informal 2001 Film Inside Out She acts her socks off and yet the zany quality, that was a walk in the park for Hepburn, seems like a struggle for her. See also: park, walk

a walk in the ˈpark

(especially American English) used to say that something is easy to do: We succeeded, but it was not a walk in the park for any of us.See also: park, walk

park in

v. To prevent some parked vehicle from being able to leave by blocking it with another vehicle: The van stopped in the right lane of traffic and parked a small car in. I honked my horn until the people who parked me in moved their car. My car was parked in, so I took a cab to my appointment.See also: park

park

in. to neck or to make love, especially in a parked car. They still park, but they don’t have a name for it anymore.

park it (somewhere)

tv. sit down somewhere; sit down and get out of the way. Bart, park it over there in the corner. Stop pacing around. You make me nervous. See also: park, somewhere

park it

verbSee park it somewhereSee also: park

park the pink Plymouth

n. to copulate. He set out to park the pink plymouth but ended up in a train wreck. See also: park, pink, Plymouth

trailer park trash

and TPT n. trailer park trash. My motor home cost more than your house, and you call me TPT? See also: park, trailer, trash

walk in the park

Something that is easy to do or accomplish.See also: park, walk

walk in the park, a

Easy, without problems or difficulty. This slangy transfer of a pleasant outing to other contexts dates from the twentieth century. James Patterson used it in London Bridges (2004), when a character checks on the safety of his grandmother: “Everything fine there. Walk in the park, right, Nana?” The synonymous walk on the beach is sometimes substituted but is heard somewhat less often.See also: walk

Park


park

1. a large area of land preserved in a natural state for recreational use by the public 2. a piece of open land in a town with public amenities 3. NZ an area, esp of mountain country, reserved for recreational purposes 4. a large area of land forming a private estate 5. English law an enclosed tract of land where wild beasts are protected, acquired by a subject by royal grant or prescription 6. an area designed and landscaped to accommodate a group of related enterprises, businesses, research establishments, etc. 7. US, Canadian, and NZ See car park8. the park Brit informal a soccer pitch 9. a gear selector position on the automatic transmission of a motor vehicle that acts as a parking brake 10. a high valley surrounded by mountains in the western US

Park

1. Mungo . 1771--1806, Scottish explorer. He led two expeditions (1795--97; 1805--06) to trace the course of the Niger in Africa. He was drowned during the second expedition 2. Nick, full name Nicholas Wulstan Park. born 1958, British animator and film director; his films include A Grand Day Out (1992), which introduced the characters Wallace and Gromit, and the feature-length Chicken Run (2000) 3. Chung Hee. . 1917--79, South Korean politician; president of the Republic of Korea (1963--79); assassinated

Park

A tract of land set aside for public use; a landscaped city square; also an expanse of enclosed grounds for recreational use within or adjoining a town.
See Parks Directory of the United States

Park

 

a tract of land with natural or specially planted vegetation and often including roads, footpaths, and bodies of water. Parks are used for rest and recreation. A formal park, such as Nizhnii Park in Petrodvorets (early 18th century), is marked by the geometric layout of paths, flower beds, pools, and other elements. The trees and shrubs are often trimmed. A landscape park, for example, the park in Pavlovsk (late 18th century), is usually subject to the relief of the area and thus is more reminiscent of actual nature. Such a park has lawns, ravines, small rivers, lakes, and ponds.

park

An area, usually of public land set aside for recreation and leisure, usually owned and managed by a municipality, a state, a nation, or held by royal grant, or in some cases by private organizations.

park

To retract the read/write head on a hard disk to its home location before the unit is physically moved in order to prevent damage. Most modern drives park themselves when the power is turned off. See drop protection.

Park


Park

(park), Henry, British surgeon, 1745-1831. See: Park aneurysm.

Park

(park), William H., U.S. bacteriologist, 1863-1939. See: Park-Williams fixative.

PARK

Cardiology A clinical trial–Post-Angioplasty Restenosis Ketanserin that evaluated ketanserin in preventing restenosis post PCTA in Pts with CAD. See Coronary artery disease, Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty Ophthalmology See Photorefractive astigmatic keratectomy, see there.

Patient discussion about Park

Q. Is forgetting where you parked your car a sign of a memory problem? Is forgetting where you parked your car a sign of a memory problem? Should you be concerned and consult your doctor about it?A. This is a common concern that adults voice. However, I wouldn’t be concerned if it is just that. Forgetting where you parked your car is more a problem of inattention than of memory. Adults compared to the young are less good at Divided Attention. They are not as good at simultaneously thinking about an issue and paying attention to where they parked their car. They tend not to pay attention to where they are parked and not register this information in their mind in the first place. What you do not pay attention to, you cannot expect to remember. The solution is to make a habit of paying attention to where you are parked. Take a good look at the surroundings before you leave the parking lot and then you will notice fewer incidence of the problem.

More discussions about Park

Park


PARK, Eng. law. An enclosed chase (q.v.) extending only over a man's own grounds. The term park signifies an enclosure. 2 Bl. Com. 38.

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PARK


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PARKPhosphatidic Acid-Regulated Protein Kinase
PARKPartnership in Accessible Research and Knowledge (est. 2002; UK)

park


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Synonyms for park

noun recreation ground

Synonyms

  • recreation ground
  • garden
  • playground
  • pleasure garden
  • playpark
  • domain

noun parkland

Synonyms

  • parkland
  • grounds
  • estate
  • lawns
  • woodland
  • grassland

noun field

Synonyms

  • field
  • pitch
  • playing field

verb leave

Synonyms

  • leave
  • stop
  • station
  • position

verb put (down)

Synonyms

  • put (down)
  • leave
  • place
  • stick
  • deposit
  • dump
  • shove
  • plonk

phrase park yourself

Synonyms

  • sit (down)
  • perch
  • seat yourself
  • install yourself

Synonyms for park

noun a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property

Synonyms

  • parkland

Related Words

  • national park
  • safari park
  • parcel of land
  • piece of ground
  • piece of land
  • tract
  • parcel

noun a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area

Synonyms

  • common
  • commons
  • green

Related Words

  • amusement park
  • funfair
  • pleasure ground
  • parcel of land
  • piece of ground
  • piece of land
  • tract
  • parcel
  • populated area
  • urban area
  • village green

noun a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games)

Synonyms

  • ballpark

Related Words

  • baseball
  • baseball game
  • ball field
  • baseball field
  • diamond
  • bullpen
  • dugout
  • sports stadium
  • stadium
  • arena
  • bowl
  • stand

noun Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806)

Synonyms

  • Mungo Park

noun a lot where cars are parked

Synonyms

  • car park
  • parking area
  • parking lot

Related Words

  • lot
  • used-car lot

noun a gear position that acts as a parking brake

Related Words

  • gear mechanism
  • gear

verb place temporarily

Related Words

  • lay
  • place
  • put
  • set
  • position
  • pose

verb maneuver a vehicle into a parking space

Related Words

  • driving
  • channelise
  • channelize
  • guide
  • maneuver
  • steer
  • manoeuver
  • manoeuvre
  • point
  • head
  • direct
  • angle-park
  • parallel-park
  • double-park
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