A1 a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it公园
an area of land that is used for a particular purpose有专门用途的区域
US an area of land for playing sports on运动场,体育场
UK an area of land around a large house in the countryside庄园,庭院
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If the weather's nice we could have a picnic in the park.
He's jogging round the park every morning in an effort to get fit for the football season.
I let the dogs run free in the park.
What I like about Cambridge is that there's so much open space - there are parks and commons everywhere.
The children enjoy floating their boats on the pond in the park.
A2 [ I or T ] to put a vehicle in a place where it can stay for a period of time, usually while you leave it停放(车辆)
[ T + adv/prep ] informal to put yourself or something in a particular place for a long time, often annoying other people(某人)坐在(某处),站在(某处),把…放在(某处)(常因持续时间过长而令人生厌)
[ T ] to not deal with something or answer a question immediately but leave it for a later time(暂不处理或给予答复)搁置
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Cars were parked all along the road.
I usually park at my friend's house.
an illegally parked car
She parked herself in front of the computer and started playing games.
It's an offence to park on double yellow lines.
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