park

名词 n. 动词 v.
/pɑːk/|[pʰɑː(ʔ)k]    [pʰɑɹk]|[pʰɐːk]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.; A tract of ground kept in its natural state, about or adjacent to a residence, such as for the preservation of game, for walking, riding, or the like.
    — She went to the park for a jog with him.
  2. An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.; A piece of ground in or near a city or town, enclosed and kept for ornament and recreation.
    — Hyde Park in London; Central Park in New York
  3. An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.; An enclosed parcel of land stocked with animals for hunting, which one may have by prescription or royal grant.
  4. A wide, flat-bottomed valley in a mountainous region. US
    — The mountain region thus limited consists of extensive and often level-floored valleys, sometimes many miles broad, and elevated 4,000 to 5,000 feet above the sea, called "parks" in local topography, which are interposed between innumerable rocky mountain ridges ....
  5. An area used for specific purposes.; An open space occupied by or reserved for vehicles, matériel or stores.
    — a wagon park; an artillery park
  6. An area used for specific purposes.; A partially enclosed basin in which oysters are grown.
  7. An area used for specific purposes.; An area zoned for a particular (industrial or commercial) purpose.
    — business park; industrial park; science park
  8. An area used for specific purposes.; An area on which a sporting match is played; (soccer) a pitch.
    — But because of their dominance in the middle of the park and the sheer volume of chances, Sunderland boss Steve Bruce must have been staggered and sickened in equal measure when the visitors took the lead five minutes after the break.
  9. An inventory of matériel. UK
    — A country's tank park or artillery park.
  10. A space in which to leave a car; a parking space. Australia,New-Zealand,colloquial
    — 2003, “Johnny”, "Melbourne Blackout", in Sleazegrinder (editor), Gigs from Hell: True Stories from Rock and Roll′s Frontline, page 174, We got to the 9ᵗʰ Ward and as luck would have it I found a park for my bro′s car right out the front.
  11. The gear into which one shifts an automatic transmission when one is parking a car or truck. (Denoted with symbol P on a shifter's labeling.)
    — If a car seems to be refusing to let you shift out of park, recall that many cars have a safety interlock which requires that your foot must be pressing on the brake pedal before you can shift out of park.
动词 v.
  1. To bring (something such as a vehicle) to a halt or store in a specified place. transitive
    — You can park the car in front of the house.
  2. To defer (a matter) until a later date. figuratively,informal,transitive
    — Let's park that until next week's meeting.
  3. To bring together in a park, or compact body. transitive
    — to park artillery, wagons, automobiles, etc.
  4. To enclose in a park, or as in a park. transitive
    — O, negligent and heedless discipline! How are we park'd and bounded in a pale, A little herd of England's timorous deer, Mazed with a yelping kennel of French curs!
  5. To hit a home run; to hit the ball out of the park. transitive
    — He really parked that one.
  6. To engage in romantic or sexual activities inside a nonmoving vehicle that was driven to a suitable spot for that purpose. US,intransitive,slang
    — They stopped at a romantic overlook, shut off the engine, and parked.
  7. To sit, recline, or put, especially in a manner suggesting an intent to remain for some time. informal,reflexive,sometimes,transitive
    — He came in and parked himself in our living room.
  8. To invest money temporarily in an investment instrument considered to relatively free of risk, especially while awaiting other opportunities. transitive
    — We decided to park our money in a safe, stable, low-yield bond fund until market conditions improve.
  9. To register a domain name, but make no use of it (See domain parking) Internet
  10. To enclose in a park, or partially enclosed basin. transitive
  11. To promenade or drive in a park. dated,intransitive
  12. To display style or gait on a park drive. dated,intransitive

词形变化

parks plural parks present,singular,third-person parking participle,present parked participle,past parked past

词汇关系

衍生词
Nouns Proper nouns aerial park aeropark agropark airpark Albany Park amusement park antipark auto park ball park ball-park ballpark ball-park estimate ball park estimate ball-park estimation ball park estimation ball park figure bark park Beaumont Park biopark boat park Brunswick Park business park Campbell Park caravan park car park country park cyberpark dispark distribution park dog park drift park Elmwood Park empark energy park English landscape park Franklin Park fun park game park geopark hit it out of the park hit one out of the ball park hit out of the park holiday park impark industrial park inside-the-park homer involuntary park knock it out of the park knock one out of the ball park knock one out of the park knock the ball out of the park linear park MacArthur Park memorial park micropark midpark minipark mobile home park national park needle park nonpark paper park parallel park parkade park connector parker parkette parkful park-goer parkgoer parkgoing parkie parkish parkitecture park-keeper parkkeeper parkland Park Lane parkleaves parkless parklet Parklife park light parklike parkly parkomane parkomania park ranger parkrunner parkside parkward parkwards parkway parkwide parky pickle park playpark play park pocket park provincial park retail park Richton Park Ridgefield Park riverpark Roselle Park safari park science park skate park skatepark snow park splash park state park stroll in the park tank park technopark terrain park theme park traffic park trailer park trailer park trash trolley park walk in the park water park wildlife park wind park zoological park zoopark double-park mispark overpark parkability parkable park and bark park and ride park-and-ride park a tiger park in park that thought park the beef bus in tuna town park the bus park up repark self-parking start and park

词源

词源 1
From Middle English park, from Old French parc (“livestock pen”), from Medieval Latin parcus, parricus, from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, pen, fence”). Cognate with Dutch perk (“enclosure; flowerbed”), Old High German pfarrih, pferrih (“enclosure, pen”), Old English pearroc (“enclosure”) (whence modern English paddock), Old Norse parrak, parak (“enclosure, pen; distress, anxiety”), Icelandic parraka (“to keep pent in under restraint and coercion”). More at parrock, paddock.
词源 2
From Middle English park, from Old French parc (“livestock pen”), from Medieval Latin parcus, parricus, from Frankish *parrik (“enclosure, pen, fence”). Cognate with Dutch perk (“enclosure; flowerbed”), Old High German pfarrih, pferrih (“enclosure, pen”), Old English pearroc (“enclosure”) (whence modern English paddock), Old Norse parrak, parak (“enclosure, pen; distress, anxiety”), Icelandic parraka (“to keep pent in under restraint and coercion”). More at parrock, paddock.
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