park
noun
verb
pɑːk
noun
1
a
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
一套可以俯瞰海德公园的公寓
2
a
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
a
large
enclosed
area
of
land,
with
grass
and
trees,
around
a
big
house
in
the
countryside
[英] 〔乡村大宅周围的〕庭园,园林
BrE
4
the park
the
field
where
a
game
of
football
or
RUGBY
is
played
[英,非正式] 足球场; 橄榄球场;
BrE informal
He
was
easily
the
best
player
on
the
park.
无疑他是绿茵场上的最佳球员。
5
the
field
where
a
game
of
baseball
is
played
[美,非正式] 棒球场
AmE informal
verb
6
to
put
a
car
or
other
vehicle
in
a
particular
place
for
a
period
of
time
停放(汽车等)
I,T
You
can’t
park
here
–
it’s
private
property.
不能把车停在这里 — 这是私人领地。
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
7
to
put
something
in
a
particular
place
for
a
period
of
time,
especially
in
a
way
that
annoys
someone
[口] 把〔某物〕放在〔某处,尤以令人不快的做法〕
T | spoken
park
sth
on/in
etc
sth
He
parked
a
load
of
papers
on
my
desk.
他把一大摞文件放在我桌上。
8
park yourself
to
sit
down
in
a
particular
place,
especially
with
the
intention
of
staying
a
long
time
[非正式] 坐在某处〔尤指打算呆上一段时间〕
informal
[+
on/in
etc
]
Connie
parked
herself
on
the
sofa.
康妮坐到了沙发上。
9
to
put
a
car
or
other
vehicle
in
a
particular
place
for
a
period
of
time
停放车辆;