Pronunciation: /pɑːrk/
noun a large public green area in a town, used for recreation
A1 I like to have a picnic in the park.
A2 The children played on the swings in the park.
B1 The park is a great place to relax and unwind after a long day.
B2 The park has a beautiful lake where you can go boating.
C1 The city park is known for its stunning botanical gardens.
C2 The national park is home to a diverse range of wildlife.
verb to bring a vehicle to a stop and leave it temporarily
A1 I park my car in the designated spot.
A2 She parks her bicycle next to mine.
B1 They parked their camper van at the campground.
B2 The tour bus parked in front of the hotel for the night.
C1 The valet parked the luxury car in the underground garage.
C2 The pilot expertly parked the private jet on the tarmac.
formal The city council approved the construction of a new park in the downtown area.
informal Let's meet at the park after work for a picnic.
slang I heard that new skate park is lit!
figurative His mind was a park of endless possibilities.
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