national park

国家公园国立公园郊野公园

national park 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an area of scenic beauty, historical importance, or the like, owned and maintained by a national government for the use of the people.

national park 近义词

n. 名词 noun

protected area

更多national park例句

  1. The New York Times reported that the singer — whom Yun noted was “cooperative throughout the process” — will face federal charges because the arrest took place in Gateway National Recreation Area, a national park.
  2. Summer road trips to national parks feel like an American rite of passage.
  3. Having an office here, Cook tells me, “is like working in a national park.”
  4. Unlike many national parks, a visit to Acadia can easily stand in for a visit to the state itself.
  5. In “The Whispering Land,” Durrell starts in Buenos Aires, swoops south to Patagonia and then boomerangs back north to Calilegua, now a national park.
  6. The scheme has been condemned by civil liberties groups and queried by the National Association of Head Teachers.
  7. He is expected to spend the next few days closeted with lawyers and advisers at his home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park.
  8. But Sarah Ferguson still lives in the family home, Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, when she is in the U.K.
  9. Portraits of Lincoln and Eisenhower were removed from the offices of the Republican National Committee.
  10. Whether he can do it on the national stage is the unanswered question.
  11. He was long a correspondent of the National Intelligencer and other papers, residing in Virginia.
  12. He used to walk through the park, and note with pleasure the care that his father bestowed on the gigantic property.
  13. The great park which surrounded it was one of the most celebrated in all England, celebrated alike for its size and its beauty.
  14. The road descended on the other side, and we followed it till we came unexpectedly upon a little circular park.
  15. He has come to believe in such things as old age pensions and national insurance.