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parking

/par-king/US // ˈpær kɪŋ //

停车,泊车,停车场,停放

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that parks, especially a vehicle.
    • : space in which to park vehicles, as at a place of business or a public event: There's plenty of free parking at the stadium.
    • : permission to park vehicles: Is there parking on this side of the street?
    • : the activity or occupation of a person who operates or works in a parking lot, garage, or the like.
    • : parking strip.
    • : Informal. the act of kissing and caressing in a parked car: Some of the couples went parking on their way home from the dance.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, pertaining to, used for, or engaged in parking, especially of vehicles: parking regulations; a parking ticket; a parking space; a parking attendant.

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Examples

  • More than 700 restaurants have applied for a temporary streatery permit, which allows restaurants to expand seating during the coronavirus pandemic by placing tables in nearby alleys, sidewalks and parking lanes.

  • Metro won’t charge parking fees at the Addison Road station during the shutdown.

  • “It seems that if you want to improve the game-day experience, you would first look at ticket prices, parking and food — not dismantling a popular and successful cheerleading program,” Banks said.

  • “It’s like the Hunger Games,” Eileen Robbins said from her car in a parking lot filled with National Guard members.

  • One garage offered parking for the “Health Care Heroes” the NFL invited to the game.

  • The kid moved again, slowly across the parking lot to the garbage bin.

  • Nearby, Loescher added, parking lots are a great place to see the onslaught.

  • In August, an 18-year-old was shot and killed by a Dallas police officer after a car crash in a parking lot near a Walmart store.

  • They finally arrived in a dark, empty parking lot in the middle of the night, despite her repeated protests.

  • Then one day he saw another Pacer in the parking lot of a chicken joint.

  • Delancy turned the sedan through the door of the big garage, rolled across the wide parking floor to the cement ramp at the rear.

  • Then headed for the car parked down beyond the "No Parking" zone directly in front of the bank.

  • Penny, however, had left her car in the snowy parking lot, which was convenient to the river.

  • On the snow-banked parking lot where the car had been left, there now stood only one vehicle, an unpainted, two-wheel trailer.

  • The car came within a stone's throw of the factory, where it turned into a parking lot.