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parkland

/pahrk-land/US // ˈpɑrkˌlænd //UK // (ˈpɑːkˌlænd) //

园地,公园地,公园用地,园区

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a grassland region with isolated or grouped trees, usually in temperate regions.
    • : wooded or verdant land for recreational use by the public; parklike terrain.

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Examples

  • The plan sets citywide goals for parks and outlines how the city could and should acquire more parkland and make access to parks more equitable.

  • Development around the North Point peninsula over the years ate up much of the land and left little room for recreation and parkland, said Republican county Councilman Todd Crandell.

  • There are no signs of historical industrial use on the prospective parkland itself, according to consultant reports on file with state regulators.

  • Opponents, including environmental groups and Montgomery County planners, say the plan would damage streams and public parkland, promote auto-dependent sprawl development and do too little to expand mass transit.

  • State officials postponed any widening to the Beltway east of the I-270 spur after a study found doing so would require destroying up to several dozen homes and harm more public parkland.

  • “This is the Secret Service calling from Parkland Hospital,” it said.

  • A kind soul recognized he was a reporter, picked him up, and drove him to Parkland Hospital.

  • His mind dwelt longingly upon Hascombe Hall and the acres of parkland, moorland, and farmland that were its inheritance.

  • The motorcade promptly accelerated and traveled at high speeds up to 75 to 80 miles an hour to Parkland Memorial Hospital.

  • Of course, when we turned off of Stemmons Expressway, we knew then that we were headed toward Parkland.

  • And what were your duties on November 22, 1963, at Parkland Hospital?

  • And how long after that call was received did the President's party actually arrive at Parkland?

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