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单词 parker
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
park /pɑrk/USA pronunciation   n. 
  1. [countable] a public area of land having areas or facilities for sports, relaxation, etc.
  2. [countable] a closed area or a stadium used for sports.
  3. a space where automobiles may be stationed:[countable]a car park.
  4. Automotive a setting in an automatic transmission in which the transmission is in neutral and the brake is locked:[uncountable]Put the car in park.

v. 
  1. Automotiveto leave (a vehicle) in a certain place for a period of time: [+ object]He parked the car in a tow-away zone.[no object]You can park over there.
  2. Informal Termsto put, leave, or settle:[+ object]He parked his bulk on the bar stool.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
Par•ker  (pärkər),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Biographical Charles Christopher, Jr. ("Bird''), 1920–55, U.S. jazz saxophonist and composer.
  2. Biographical Dorothy (Rothschild), 1893–1967, U.S. author.
  3. Biographical Sir Gilbert, 1862–1932, Canadian novelist and politician in England.
  4. Biographical Horatio William, 1863–1919, U.S. composer, organist, and teacher.
  5. Biographical John, 1729–75, American Revolutionary patriot.
  6. Biographical Matthew, 1504–75, English theologian.
  7. Biographical Quanah. See Quanah (def. 1).
  8. Biographical Theodore, 1810–60, U.S. preacher, theologian, and reformer.
  9. a male given name.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
park  (pärk),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.
  2. an enclosed area or a stadium used for sports:a baseball park.
  3. a considerable extent of land forming the grounds of a country house.
  4. British Termsa tract of land reserved for wild animals;
    game preserve.
  5. Dialect Terms[Western U.S.]a broad valley in a mountainous region.
  6. a space where vehicles, esp. automobiles, may be assembled or stationed.
  7. See amusement park. 
  8. See theme park. 
  9. any area set aside for public recreation.
  10. Military
    • the space occupied by the assembled guns, tanks, or vehicles of a military unit.
    • the assemblage so formed.
    • (formerly) the ammunition trains and reserve artillery of an army.
  11. Automotivea setting in an automatic transmission in which the transmission is in neutral and the brake is engaged.

v.t. 
  1. Automotiveto place or leave (a vehicle) in a certain place for a period of time.
  2. Informal Termsto put, leave, or settle:Park your coat on the chair. Park yourself over there for a moment.
  3. to assemble (equipment or supplies) in a military park.
  4. to enclose in or as in a park.
  5. Informal Termsto invest (funds) in a stock, bond, etc., considered to be a safe investment with little chance of depreciation, as during a recession or an unstable economic period, or until one finds a more profitable investment.
  6. Aerospaceto place (a satellite) in orbit.

v.i. 
  1. to park a car, bicycle, etc.
  2. Informal Termsto engage in kissing and caressing in a parked car.
  • WGmc *parruk (see paddock1)
  • Late Latin *parricus
  • Old French parc enclosure
  • Middle English (noun, nominal) 1225–75
parker, n. 
parklike′, adj. 

Park  (pärk),USA pronunciation n. 
    Mun•go  (munggō),USA pronunciation 1771–1806?, Scottish explorer in Africa.
  1. Biographical Robert E., 1864–1944, U.S. sociologist.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
Parker /ˈpɑːkə/ n
  1. Sir Alan (William). born 1944, British film director and screenwriter; his films include Midnight Express (1978), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Commitments (1991), and Angela's Ashes (2000); chairman of the British Film Institute (1998–99) and of the Film Council from 1999
  2. Charlie. nickname Bird or Yardbird. 1920–55, US jazz alto saxophonist and composer; the leading exponent of early bop
  3. Dorothy (Rothschild). 1893–1967, US writer, noted esp for the ironical humour of her short stories
  4. Matthew. 1504–75, English prelate. As archbishop of Canterbury (1559–75), he supervised Elizabeth I's religious settlement
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