英:[ˈpɑːkɪŋ]
美:[ˈpɑːrkɪŋ]
英:[ˈpɑːkɪŋ]
美:[ˈpɑːrkɪŋ]
park·ing
par kihng
词根:park
n.park 公园;[交] 停车场
parker 停放车辆的人
vi.park 停放车辆
vt.park 停放;放置;寄存
noun
an enclosed piece of ground stocked with game and held by royal prescription or grant
a tract of land that often includes lawns, woodland, and pasture attached to a country house and is used as a game preserve and for recreation
a piece of ground in or near a city or town kept for ornament and recreation
an area maintained in its natural state as a public property
a space occupied by military vehicles, materials, or animals
parking lot
an enclosed arena or stadium used especially for ball games
an area designed for a specified type of use (such as industrial, commercial, or residential use)
amusement parks
biographical name
Mungo 1771–1806 Scottish explorer
verb
transitive verb
to enclose in a park
to bring (a vehicle) to a stop and keep standing at the edge of a public way
to land and leave (an aircraft) in an assigned or accessible location
to establish (something, such as a satellite) in orbit
to set and leave temporarily
parked his book on the chair
to place, settle, or establish especially for a considerable time
kids parked in front of the TV
intransitive verb
to park a vehicle
parking lotn. 停车场
parking space停车位
parking area停车场
underground parking地下停车场
car parking汽车停车场
no parking禁止停车;不准停车
parking place停车场;停车位
parking garage停车场(室内)
parking brake停车制动,驻车制动器
parking fee停车费;泊车费
parking ticket违规停车罚单
parking meter停车记时器
parking apron停机坪
valet parking代客泊车
underground parking garage地下车库;地下停车场
illegal parking违规停车
"将(车辆)停放在特定位置的行为",1915年,动词名词化形式来自 park(v.)。Parking lot "用于停放车辆的一块地"来源于1920年; parking ticket "停车违规通知"可追溯到1925年; parking meter "用于测量停车时间的设备"出现在1935年。Parking brake "用于固定停放车辆的制动器"记录于1927年。
停车
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin parricus, from pre-Latin *parra pole, trellis
The first known use of park was in the 13th century
park1 of 2noun
an area around a country house used for recreation (as hunting or riding)
a piece of ground in or near a city or town kept as a place of beauty or recreation
an area maintained in its natural state as a public property
parking lot
an enclosed field for ball games
park2 of 2verb
to leave a vehicle standing temporarily
to set and leave temporarily
park yourself in that chair
1 “I want to find someone who’s parking alone. Someone who really means business. I know the best spot in Ravenel County. Not many people know about it. Only the real lady-killers like myself.”
2 But their parents insist on inviting close to three hundred people, and serving Indian food, and providing easy parking for all the guests.
3 "And they say this electricity of theirs is a blessing!" whispered Dustfinger as they skirted the parking area.
4 He jogged through the parking lot of a grocery store and headed toward Paseo Padre Parkway.
5 The grass is completely gone from years of them parking there.
6 Two middle school buses were pulling into the parking lot.
7 The assailant was a neighbor who claimed the killings were motivated by a parking dispute he had had with the students.
8 In the evenings, visitors—company people negotiating deals, government people negotiating bribes, factory people negotiating jobs—dropped by, parking their cars near the entrance to the orchard.
9 Twenty minutes later I’m parking my mom’s conspicuous Mercedes in front of the Idle Hour.
10 We pulled into the parking lot and walked up to the store, which is this weird warehouse-looking thing with rusted metal steps leading up to it.
11 Winter parking rules are in effect through March.
冬季车辆停放规定执行至三月份.
12 As Ellsberg pulled up to the tall gate surrounding the estate, a voice from a speaker atop the guardhouse directed him to a parking spot.
13 We zip through a maze of parking lots and back alleys before coming to an abrupt stop at a corner in an industrial area.
14 I said a hasty good-bye to him and walked around to the small parking lot at the back of the masjid.
15 Occasionally a car sputtered up the hill from downtown and detoured around the sleeping dogs before parking in front of Peerless Painless Dentist, its driver getting out and walking nervously into the office.
16 The gas station’s back lot was only four parking spaces wide, and one of them was taken up by an overturned Dumpster.
17 I forced the memory out of her mind, imagining nothing but air where Black Betty had been in the parking lot.
18 Nan : Men are like parking spaces: all the good ones are taken, the available are handicapped.
人类就像停车位: 好的被别人占了, 空着的都是不全的.
19 Then Dad patted my shoulder and picked up my bags; I followed him out to the parking lot.
20 “I was the very last librarian at the old Alexandriaville Public Library—the one they bulldozed down so they could build a parking garage.”