parkpɑrk
park (v)
- present
- parks
- past
- parked
- past participle
- parked
- present participle
- parking
park (n)
park
English Definitions:
park, parkland (noun)
a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property
"there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park"
park, commons, common, green (noun)
a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
"they went for a walk in the park"
ballpark, park (noun)
a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games)
"take me out to the ballpark"
Park, Mungo Park (noun)
Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806)
parking lot, car park, park, parking area (noun)
a lot where cars are parked
park (verb)
a gear position that acts as a parking brake
"the put the car in park and got out"
park (verb)
place temporarily
"park the car in the yard"; "park the children with the in-laws"; "park your bag in this locker"
park (verb)
maneuver a vehicle into a parking space
"Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?"
park (Noun)
A tract of ground kept in its natural state, about or adjacent to a residence, as for the preservation of game, for walking, riding, or the like.
park (Noun)
A piece of ground, in or near a city or town, enclosed and kept for ornament and recreation
park (Noun)
A space occupied by the animals, wagons, pontoons, and materials of all kinds, as ammunition, ordnance stores, hospital stores, provisions, etc., when brought together.
park (Noun)
An inventory of materiél.
park (Noun)
A partially inclosed basin in which oysters are grown.
park (Noun)
An enclosed parcel of land stocked with animals for hunting, which one may have by prescription or royal grant.
park (Noun)
A grassy basin surrounded by mountains.
park (Noun)
A pitch; the area on which a match is played.
park (Noun)
A space in which to leave a car; a parking space.
park (Verb)
To bring (something such as a vehicle) to a halt or store in a specified place.
park (Verb)
To defer (a matter) until a later date.
park (Verb)
To bring together in a park, or compact body.
park (Verb)
To enclose in a park, or as in a park.
park (Verb)
To hit a home run, to hit the ball out of the park.
park (Verb)
To engage in romantic or sexual activities inside a nonmoving vehicle.
park (Verb)
To sit, recline, or put, especially in a manner suggesting an intent to remain for some time.
park (Verb)
To invest money temporarily in an investment instrument considered to relatively free of risk, specially while awaiting other opportunities.
park (Verb)
To register a domain name, but make no use of it (See domain parking)
Park (ProperNoun)
A English surname.
Park (ProperNoun)
A river in central Connecticut
Park
A park is an area of open space provided for recreational use. It can be in its natural or semi-natural state, or planted, and is set aside for human enjoyment or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. It may consist of rocks, soil, water, flora and fauna and grass areas, but may also contain buildings and other artefacts such as play grounds. Many natural parks are protected by law.
Park
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are green spaces set aside for recreation inside towns and cities. National parks and country parks are green spaces used for recreation in the countryside. State parks and provincial parks are administered by sub-national government states and agencies. Parks may consist of grassy areas, rocks, soil and trees, but may also contain buildings and other artifacts such as monuments, fountains or playground structures. Many parks have fields for playing sports such as baseball and football, and paved areas for games such as basketball. Many parks have trails for walking, biking and other activities. Some parks are built adjacent to bodies of water or watercourses and may comprise a beach or boat dock area. Urban parks often have benches for sitting and may contain picnic tables and barbecue grills. The largest parks can be vast natural areas of hundreds of thousands of square kilometers (or square miles), with abundant wildlife and natural features such as mountains and rivers. In many large parks, camping in tents is allowed with a permit. Many natural parks are protected by law, and users may have to follow restrictions (e.g. rules against open fires or bringing in glass bottles). Large national and sub-national parks are typically overseen by a park ranger. Large parks may have areas for canoeing and hiking in the warmer months and, in some northern hemisphere countries, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in colder months. There are also amusement parks that have live shows, fairground rides, refreshments, and games of chance or skill.
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