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park

A park is an outdoor area where people can relax and play. We sat under the trees and had lunch in Central Park. Algonquin Provincial Park is the oldest, largest park in Ontario, covering about 7,725 square kilometres. I'm going to take the kids to the park to play on the swings.

park

If you park a car or other vehicle, you drive it to a place and let it stand there. She never parks her car under a tree.

park

a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park place temporarily park the car in the yard park the children with the in-laws park your bag in this locker a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area they went for a walk in the park maneuver a vehicle into a parking space Park the car in front of the library Can you park right here? (= ballpark) a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games) take me out to the ballpark a gear position that acts as a parking brake the put the car in park and got out a lot where cars are parked

Park

Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806)

Synonyms park synonyms

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Mungo Park

Topics park topics

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Conjugation park conjugation

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park · verb

Examples park examples

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Simple sentences

It is illegal to park a car there.
We used to play in the park.
He showed me round the park.
She went to the park with him.
Everybody in the park looked up at the hot air balloon.
The police found a dead body in an abandoned car near the park.
Later, we'll visit the aquatic park.
I used to live near a park.
Let's go to the new Chinese restaurant on Park Street.
I saw Tom last Monday walking in the park with Mary.
Tom owns a restaurant on Park Street.
I'm having trouble deciding where to park.
The statue in the park is new. It wasn't there last year.
I thought I saw Tom in the park, but it was someone else.
Sir, you are not allowed to park your car here.
I'm taking a walk in a park.
The monument was set up in the park.
It was a pleasant day, but there were few people in the park.
We sat on a bench in the park.
The flower shop is opposite the park.
I used to play with my sister in the park.
We could see the full extent of the park from the hotel.
We went to the park, and we played there.
There isn't anywhere else to park.
Bill often goes to the park.
Where can I park?
Please tell me where to park my car.
How far is it from your house to the park?
We walked as far as the park.
Our school is very close to the park.
Miss Baker knew that the young man would have to leave very soon, so she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, so that she could park hers in the proper place for the night before going to bed.
Could you tell me how to get to Park Street?

Movie subtitles

Like the boiling hot springs of Yellowstone national park.
Park from Taean sent 30 packs of dried laver, and also from all 8 provinces of the country, many tribute products were sent.
Miryang Park MalYun-bok?
Miryang Park Mal Yun-bok!
That Park Geo Deol!
There's, um, the Chino Hills State Park, the Azusa Fish Canyon Falls.
The worst is when it's alternate side of the street parking, 'cause then I got to park it in back.
Look, I'm gonna go do some, uh. (whooshing).capoeira out in the park.
He reckons Evan left the warehouse where the floats park up around 12:30pm, after doing some photos with the kids.
Lauren Park's office.
Oh. Lauren Park's office.
It was the topless protest in Central Park.
I entered without telling the security guard who was asleep in his pavilion down at the park.
My Darling Meet me in the park this afternoon at our little trysting place.
Near Central Park.
Why not right in Central Park?
Trying to make a hotel out of the city park.
Yeah, park it next to your milk bottle.
Yeah, I'll park it.
Park, 1000.
I want Park, 1000.
Park, 1000?
Meet me at 5:00 at the fountain in Friedrichshain Park.
Pretty far. Near Jackson Park.
He was thrown off in the park, kicked in the head.
I took the baby for a stroll in the park.
And then we came to a park.
And then you came to a park and there was a dark tree and a yellow moon.
I'M GETTING MARRIED. RIGHT NOW. IN THIS PARK.
You look like the guest of honor at a park ranger gala.
Count Chloride takes Edna and her father for a drive in the park.
A walk through the park will do me good.
This island is no bigger than a deer park.
Not one of those stuffed brassieres you see on Park Avenue.

News and current affairs

For where should they park their money?
South Korean President Park Geun-hye's recent proposal to provide humanitarian assistance despite the recent spike in tension, is a start in the right direction.
The government must ensure that the money supply matches the full-employment level of money demand, and that the supply of safe savings vehicles in which investors can park their wealth also meets demand.
The military dictatorship established by Park Chung-hee in 1962 adopted an aggressive economic development policy, partly to contain North Korea.
The Park government recognized the importance of investing in education, including primary, secondary and tertiary.
Once Korean students overthrew the dictatorship of Park's successor, Chung Doo-hwan, Korean scientists, engineers, economists, and others, returned home en masse, bringing knowledge acquired in the US with them.
High oil prices have created huge export revenues for Middle Eastern governments, which still want to park their earnings in American assets.
So, before we in the West becomes too censorious of China's quality control problems, we should remember our complicity in making China the world's industrial park and global dumping ground for many toxic industries.
The difficulty of repossession (where did the borrower park the car?) and sale (the used-car market is still in its infancy) meant that most of these bad loans had to be written off.
At a time of economic downturn, domestic banks find government bonds a safe place to park their money, making it less difficult for the government to finance its mounting fiscal deficit.
On the contrary, through its low tariffs and general lack of import restrictions, the US has turned itself into an international shopping theme park.
Most Muslims also approved when the police raided and confiscated weapons at the Finsbury Park mosque in London, whose Imam had long preached hatred of the West and support for terrorists.
Though historical disagreements have long hampered bilateral ties, the increasingly nationalistic stance of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Park Geun-hye has aggravated festering tensions.
But it is also true that Park - who has refused to meet formally with Abe until he addresses lingering issues over Japan's annexation of Korea - has used history to pander to domestic nationalist sentiment.
It is also unclear whether Abe will be able to meet with South Korean President Park Geun-hye.
But Park undoubtedly views her domestic circumstances as anything but rosy; in many ways, this has been an annus horribilis for her and her country.
Complicating matters further is the need for Park to devise a viable response to a new diplomatic charm offensive by North Korea's usually charmless leader, Kim Jong-un.
Park, too, has sent signals that she may want to ease tensions.
With Abe, Park, and Xi each facing daunting domestic challenges, a rare convergence in each country of self-interest and national interest may be creating a chance for improved relations.
South Korea's strongman, Park Chung-hee, current President Park Geun-hye's father, was in many ways a pioneer of the type of society that we now see in China and Russia.
Numerous opinion polls show Park Geun-hye of the ruling Grand National Party (GNP) to be the leading candidate.
South Korean voters of all ages and regions have welcomed Park as a candidate for their country's leadership.
Acclaimed as a national hero among radical right-wingers, the iron-fisted Park Chung-hee ruled South Korea from 1963 to 1979, in the wake of the 1961 military coup, only to be assassinated by his intelligence chief.
Indeed, as a pillar of export-oriented modernity, Park Chung-hee was once lionized as the archetype of a modernizing political leadership in military-authoritarian states.
Park, who lost her first bid for the GNP's nomination to Lee in 2007, needs to ensure that no rupture with her erstwhile rival knocks her off the path to victory in 2012.
To many South Koreans, the election is now Park's to lose.
No one in South Korea's conservative movement doubts that Park is one of them. And, as an icon of the right, she is well aware that she cannot afford to betray her status.
Despite her charisma, Park is neither a Sarah Palin nor an Eva Peron.
Although these criticisms don't seem to bother the electorate very much, Park's path to victory may yet prove narrower than her supporters expect.
Ms. Park once pledged to provide loans for working-class families from elementary school to college years, while contending that local universities should be empowered to have more autonomy.
Park's success will depend, in the end, on the effectiveness of her campaign in further defining her character along those lines.
Unlike former Peruvian dictator Alberto Fujimori's daughter, who lost her presidential bid in Peru last month, Park is likely to defy her family's tragic history.

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