park

[pɑːk]
n
a large area of land preserved in a natural state for recreational use by the publicSee national park
a piece of open land in a town with public amenities
an area, esp of mountain country, reserved for recreational purposes
a large area of land forming a private estate
an enclosed tract of land where wild beasts are protected, acquired by a subject by royal grant or prescriptionSee forest
an area designed and landscaped to accommodate a group of related enterprises, businesses, research establishments, etc
science park
See amusement park
See car park
a playing field or sports stadium
a gear selector position on the automatic transmission of a motor vehicle that acts as a parking brake
the area in which the equipment and supplies of a military formation are assembled
a high valley surrounded by mountains in the western US
vb
to stop and leave (a vehicle) temporarily
to manoeuvre (a motor vehicle) into a space for it to be left
try to park without hitting the kerb
to register (securities) in the name of another or of nominees in order to conceal their real ownership
to leave or put somewhere
park yourself in front of the fire
to arrange equipment in a park
to enclose in or as a park
- 习惯用语
- the park a soccer pitch