park UK [pɑ:k] US [pɑ:rk] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■a large area of land with grass and trees surrounded by fences or walls, which is specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it 公园•Central Park中央公园 •Hyde Park海德公园 •We watched the joggers in the park.我们在公园里看别人慢跑。 ■UK ■an area of land around a large house in the countryside 庄园,庭院 ■US ■an area of land for playing sports 运动场,体育场 UK [pɑ:k] US [pɑ:rk] verb IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to put a vehicle in a place where it can stay for a period of time, usually while you leave it 停泊(车辆)•Where have you parked?你把车停在哪里了? •Just park your car in the driveway.就把车停在车道上吧。 IMPROVER transitive + adverb or preposition informal ■to put yourself or something in a particular place for a long time, often annoying other people 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)•[R] He parked him self in front of the TV and stayed there all afternoon.他在电视前一坐就是一个下午。 •She's parked an enormous pile of papers on my desk and I haven't a clue what to do with them.她把一大堆档案堆在我桌子上,我根本不知道该拿它们怎么办。 |