park

listen to the pronunciation of park
English - Turkish
park etmek

Orada araba park etmek yasal değildir. - It is illegal to park a car there.

Arabayı geriye doğru park etmek neden ileriye doğru park etmekten daha kolaydır? - Why is it easier to park the car backwards than forwards?

{i} park
yeşil alan
(Bilgisayar) beklet
koymak
{f} park et

Tom insanların onun evinin önüne park etmelerini sevmiyor. - Tom doesn't like it when people park in front of his house.

Tom Mary'ye başka bir yerde park etmesini söyledi. - Tom told Mary to park somewhere else.

bırakmak
{i} koruma altına alınmış arazi
{f} parketmek
{i} spor alanı
(Askeri) PARK ETMEK: Top ve araçları garnizonda veya kampta muntazam bir şekilde tertiplemek
ordu mühimmatının biriktirildiği yer
bir araya biriktirmek
{i} futbol sahası [brit.]
vahşi hayvanlar için çitle ayrılmış geniş saha
{i} otopark

Şu otoparkta arabasını çaldırdı. - He had his car stolen in that parking lot.

Tiyatronun arkasında bir otopark var. - There is a parking lot behind the theater.

arabayı park etmek
park içine koymak
parking lot araba park yeri
park yapmak
mesire
park etme
parkuru
futbol sahası
park bench
bank
park and ride
kalabalık bir şehre giderken arabayı şehir dışında park edip şehir merkezine yolun geri kalan kısmına otobüsle devam etmek
park here
buraya park edin
park and ride system
arabayı parkedip yola trenle devam etme
park bench
bank (park vb gibi yerlerdeki)
park buildings
park yapıları
park meter
parkmetre
park officer
park görevlisi
park oneself
oturmak
park oneself
çömelmek
park/neutral position
park/nötr durumu
park/neutral position
(Otomotiv) park/boş pozisyonu
parallel-park
paralel park
parking
{i} otopark

Tiyatronun arkasında bir otopark var. - There is a parking lot behind the theater.

Tom otoparktaki her kirli araba ön camına adını yazdı. - Tom wrote his name on every dirty car windshield in the parking lot.

Leisure park
Eğlence parkı
amusement park
eğlence parkı

Tom Mary'nin onu eğlence parkına götürmesini rica ettim. - Tom asked Mary to give him a ride to the amusement park.

Tom bir eğlence parkına gitti. - Tom went to an amusement park.

amusement park
luna park
children's park
çocuk bahçesi
memorial park
kabristan
natural park
(Turizm) tabiat parkı
parked
(Bilgisayar) beklemede
parked
park etmiş
parking
park alanı
public park
halka mahsus park
public park
genel park
public park
şehir parkı
airplane park
uçak parkı
amusement park
lunapark

Lunaparkı yapmak on yıl aldı. - It took ten years to build the amusement park.

En son ne zaman bir lunaparka gittin? - When was the last time you went to an amusement park?

car park
otopark

Onu en son otoparkta gördüm. - I last saw him in the car park.

Lütfen arabanızı otoparka park ediniz. - Please park your car in the car park.

car park
araba park yeri
double park
arabayı yolun ortasında bırak
double-park
arabayı yolun ortasında bırakmak
national park
milli park

Milli parklarda avlanmaya izin verilmez. - Hunting is not allowed in national parks.

Favori milli parkın hangisidir? - What's your favorite national park?

national park
ulusal park

Avlanmak ulusal parklarda yasaktır. - Hunting is forbidden in national parks.

Yosemite Ulusal Parkı dünyadaki en güzel yerlerden biridir. - The Yosemite national park is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

parking
park yapma

Saat ondan sonra bu plazada park yapmak yasaktır. - Parking in this plaza after ten o’clock is prohibited.

Park yapmak bir kâbustur. - Parking is a nightmare.

underground car park
yeraltı otoparkı
aqua park
Su parkı
ball park estimate
keşif tutarı
ball park figure
kaba bir tahmin
business park
İş park
central park
merkez park
gates of the arctic national park
Arktik milli parkın kapıları
go for a walk in the park
parkta yürüyüşe gitmek
in the ball park
(deyim) Yaklaşık, toplama yakın/yaklaşık
in the ball park
(deyim) Close, near the total

My offer wasn't even in the ball park. He wanted $500, not $300.

linkin park
(Muzik) Linkin Park, Kaliforniyalı bir rock müzik grubudur. 1996'da Xero adıyla kurulduğundan beri 50 milyondan fazla albüm satmayı ve iki Grammy ödülü kazanmayı başarmıştır. İlk albümleri Hybrid Theory ile büyük bir başarı kaydetmişlerdir ve 2005 yılında Gold CD ile bu başarıları belgelenmiştir. İkinci albümleri Meteora ile ise bu ünlerini devam ettirdiler ve Billboard 200'de ilk sırayı 2003'te aldılar. Bu başarıları onların albüm turneleri ve dernek konserlerini de başlatıyordu
machine park
Makinapark, makina parkı, makina parkuru: Bir işletmenin sahip olduğu makinaların tümüdür. Firmaların bünyesindeki toplam makina miktarıdır
oak park
meşe park
shenandoah national park
Shenandoah milli park
theme park
Bir teması olan eğlence parkı
walking park
yürüyüş parkı
water park
su parkı
widlife park
Yaban hayatı parkı
wildlife park
Yaban hayatı parkı
National Park Service; nonprior service; Nuclear Planning System
(Askeri) Milli Parklar Teşkilatı; daha önceden hizmeti yok; Nükleer Planlama Sistemi
alley in a park
(Mimarlık) avenue
bar for upper park position
(Tekstil) park konumu rayı
can i park here
buraya park edebilir miyim
car park
park yeri
car park
İng. otopark
double park
parkeden bir aracın yanına parketmek
double park
iki sıra parketmek
gun park
(Askeri) top parkı
gun park
(Askeri) TOP PARKI: Garnizon, kamp ve ordugahta topların park edildikleri yer
how long can i park here
burada ne kadar park edebilirim
industrial park
sanayi bölgesi
is there a park in this town
bu şehirde park var mı
motor park
(Askeri) motorlu araç parkı
must i pay to park here
park ücreti ödemem gerekiyor mu
parking
park edecek yer/park etme
parking
koy/bırak/park et
parking
{i} park yeri

İstasyonun önünde büyük bir park yeri vardır. - There is a large parking lot in front of the station.

Tom arabasını park yerinden çıkardı. - Tom backed his car out of the parking space.

parking
{i} park

Tom dün öğleden sonra bir park cezası aldı. - Tom got a parking ticket yesterday afternoon.

Tom bir park yeri bulamadı. - Tom couldn't find a parking place.

recreation park
rekreasyon parkı
storage park
(Askeri) ARAÇ PARKI: Araçların, günlük hizmetlerde kullanılmadıkları zaman muhafaza edildikleri saha
storage park
(Askeri) araç parkı
submarine park
(Askeri) denizaltı parkı
trailer park
karavan parkı

Sami bir karavan parkında yaşıyordu. - Sami lived in a trailer park.

Sami karavan parkına geri döndü. - Sami went back to the trailer park.

vehicle park
araç parkı
vehicle park
(Askeri) ARAÇ PARKI, MOTORLU ARAÇ PARKI: Bak "motor park"
vehicle park
motorlu araç parkı
where can i park
nereye park edebilirim
where is the nearest water park
en yakın su parkı nerede
wildlife park
doğa parkı
wiper park position
(Otomotiv) sileceklerin durma konumu
Turkish - Turkish
Trafik zorunlukları dışında durma biçimi
Ağaçlıklı ve çiçekli büyük bahçe
Cephane, makine veya otomobillerin bulunduğu yer
Bir yerleşme merkezinde halkın gezip hava alması için düzenlenmiş ağaçlık ve çiçekli büyük bahçe, millet bahçesi: "Park ismi de güzel ya, millet bahçesi uzunca ama daha güzel."- S. F. Abasıyanık
Bir yerleşme merkezinde halkın gezip hava alması için düzenlenmiş ağaçlık ve çiçekli büyük bahçe, millet bahçesi
Otopark
Trafik zorunlulukları dışında durma biçimi
park etmek
Taşıtları trafik kuralları bakımından uygun bir yerde belli süre bırakmak, park yapmak
park saati
Paralı park yerlerinde park eden aracın kaldığı süreyi belirleyen saat, parkmetre
park yapmak
bakınız: Park etmek
park yeri
Taşıtların trafik bakımından uygun olan ve belli bir süre bırakıldıkları açık veya kapalı yer
English - English
To invest money temporarily in an investment instrument considered to relatively free of risk, specially while awaiting other opportunities

We decided to park our money in a safe, stable, low-yield bond fund until market conditions improve.

the pitch, the area on which a match is played
To bring together in a park, or compact body
An inventory of materiél

A country's tank park or artillery park.

To register a domain name, but make no use of it (See domain parking)
To engage in romantic or sexual activities inside a nonmoving vehicle

They stopped at a romantic overlook, shut off the engine, and parked.

(Can we clean up() this sense?) A space occupied by the animals, wagons, pontoons, and materials of all kinds, as ammunition, ordnance stores, hospital stores, provisions, etc., when brought together

a park of wagons, a park of artillery.

A partially inclosed basin in which oysters are grown
a space in a car park
A piece of ground, in or near a city or town, enclosed and kept for ornament and recreation

I roamed the streets and parks, as far removed from the idea of art and pretense as I could take myself, discovering there the kind of truth I was supposed to be setting down on paper….

A tract of ground kept in its natural state, about or adjacent to a residence, as for the preservation of game, for walking, riding, or the like
A grassy basin surrounded by mountains
To enclose in a park, or as in a park
An enclosed parcel of land stocked with animals for hunting, which one may have by prescription or royal grant
To bring (something such as a vehicle) to a halt or store in a specified place
To sit, recline, or put, especially in a manner suggesting an intent to remain for some time

Park your bags in the hall.

To hit a home run, to hit the ball out of the park

He really parked that one.

{v} to inclose in, or make into a park
{n} an enclosed ground for deer a net
To move the hardisk read/write heads to a safe area of the disk (called a landing zone) before you turn your system off, to guard against damage when the computer is moved Most modern hard disks park their heads automatically, and so you do not need to run a special program to park the heads
maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?
when brought together; also, the objects themselves; as, a park of wagons; a park of artillery
(Call) Park places an incoming call in a special hold state, retrievable from any other extension using the Answer Back feature Requires a system code to park the call
A space occupied by the animals, wagons, pontoons, and materials of all kinds, as ammunition, ordnance stores, hospital stores, provisions, etc., when brought together; also, the objects themselves; as, a park of wagons; a park of artillery
A piece of ground, in or near a city or town, inclosed and kept for ornament and recreation; as, Hyde Park in London; Central Park in New York
The park (P) position of the running mode selector is used in the same was as on any other automatic car Since all other modes are set electronically, the mode selector could be a row of push buttons if not for park In this mode, a mechanical linkage locks the transmission to prevent the car from moving If you're used to a manual transmission and parking brake, watch for the car rolling a small distance before this mechanism engages
a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games); "take me out to the ballpark"
An area of public land largely used for recreation or education
a gear position that acts as a parking brake; "the put the car in park and got out"
To bring together in a park, or compact body; as, to park the artillery, the wagons, etc
{i} public garden; area of preserved land; parking lot (for cars); moving of drive heads to a certain location in order that they will not damage the magnetic media when the heads shake (Computers)
A piece of ground, in or near a city or town, enclosed and kept for ornament and recreation; as, Hyde Park in London; Central Park in New York
a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park"
To bring together in a park, or compact body; as, to park artillery, wagons, automobiles, etc
Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806) place temporarily; "park the car in the yard"; "park the children with the in-laws"; "park your bag in this locker"
(park): v /n Before children, a verb meaning, "to go somewhere and neck " After children, a noun meaning a place with a swing set and slide
A private area of grass and trees around a large country house is referred to as a park. a 19th century manor house in six acres of park and woodland. see also parked, amusement park, ballpark, car park, national park, safari park, theme park. Scottish explorer in Africa known for his expeditions on the Niger River (1795-1796 and 1805). Large outdoor area set aside for recreation. The earliest parks were hunting grounds of the Persian kings; such reserves became shaped by riding paths and shelters. A second type of park derived from the open-air meeting places of Greece, where the functions of an area for exercise, social concourse, and athletes' training ground were combined with elements of a sculpture gallery and religious centre. Parks of post-Renaissance times featured extensive woods, raised galleries, and often elaborate aviaries and cages for wild animals. What often differentiates present-day parks from parks of the past is their accommodation for active recreation; facilities may include outdoor theatres, zoos, concert shells, concessions for dining and dancing, amusement areas, boating areas, and areas for sports. See also national park. Acadia National Park Amazonia National Park Arches National Park Arusha National Park Banff National Park Big Bend National Park Biscayne National Park New York Zoological Park Bryce Canyon National Park Canyonlands National Park Capitol Reef National Park Carlsbad Caverns National Park Central Park Chaco Culture National Historical Park Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Chobe National Park Colonial National Historical Park Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Denali National Park Dry Tortugas National Park Etosha National Park Fiordland National Park Fray Jorge National Park Gates of the Arctic National Park Gemsbok National Park Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Glacier National Park Gran Paradiso National Park Grand Teton National Park Great Basin National Park Great Smoky Mountains National Park Gros Morne National Park Guadalupe Mountains National Park Haleakala National Park Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Hot Springs National Park Hwange National Park Wankie National Park Isle Royale National Park Jasper National Park Joshua Tree National Park Kabalega National Park Kafue National Park Kalahari Gemsbok National Park Katmai National Park and Preserve Kenai Fjords National Park Kings Canyon National Park Kluane National Park Kobuk Valley National Park Kootenay National Park Kruger National Park Lake Clark National Park and Preserve Los Glaciares National Park Mammoth Cave National Park Mesa Verde National Park Morristown National Historical Park Mount Aspiring National Park Mount Cook National Park Nahanni National Park Nahuel Huapí National Park Nairobi National Park national park North Cascades National Park Olympic National Park Park Mungo Park Robert Ezra Petrified Forest National Park Phoenix Park murders Prince Albert National Park Pukaskwa National Park Puracé National Park Queen Elizabeth National Park Ruwenzori National Park Redwood National Park Rocky Mountain National Park Rondane National Park San Juan Island National Historical Park Sequoia National Park Serengeti National Park Shenandoah National Park Sitka National Historical Park Snowdonia National Park Theodore Roosevelt National Park Tsavo National Park Valley Forge National Historical Park Virgin Islands National Park Virunga National Park Albert National Park Voyageurs National Park Waterton Lakes National Park Wind Cave National Park Wood Buffalo National Park Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park Yellowstone National Park Yoho National Park Yosemite National Park Zion National Park Parks Gordon Parks Rosa
place temporarily; "park the car in the yard"; "park the children with the in-laws"; "park your bag in this locker"
An enclosed piece of land used for public recreation
a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property; "there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park"
A piece of ground inclosed, and stored with beasts of the chase, which a man may have by prescription, or the king's grant
Abbreviation for Photoastigmatic Refractive Keratectomy
(park) v /n Before children, a verb meaning, "to go somewhere and neck " After children, a noun meaning a place with a swing set and slide
Any place where vehicles are assembled according to a definite arrangement; also, the vehicles
A park is a public area of land with grass and trees, usually in a town, where people go in order to relax and enjoy themselves. Regent's Park They stopped and sat on a park bench
{f} place a vehicle in a location for an extended period of time
(park)v /n Before children, a verb meaning, "to go somewhere and neck " After children, a noun meaning a place with a swing set and slide
In oyster culture, to inclose in a park
Paper parking is a printer function that allows continuous paper to be "backed out" of the printer, but kept in the pusher tractors Then single sheets can be fed into the printer When continuous form paper is needed again, an "un-park" operation loads the paper and positions it ready for use
In a generally Steep walled Canyon, a wide, level place adjacent to theriver with grass and trees, often found at the mouths of tributaries
a gear position that acts as a parking brake; "the put the car in park and got out" a large area of land preserved in its natural state as public property; "there are laws that protect the wildlife in this park" a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park" Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806) place temporarily; "park the car in the yard"; "park the children with the in-laws"; "park your bag in this locker" maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?
A space occupied by the animals, wagons, pontoons, and materials of all kinds, as ammunition, ordnance stores, hospital stores, provisions, etc
a lot where cars are parked
To promenade or drive in a park; also, of horses, to display style or gait on a park drive
maneuver a vehicle into a parking space; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?"
Highly productive irrigated grasslands such as golf courses and turf farms
Scottish explorer in Africa (1771-1806)
You can refer to a place where a particular activity is carried out as a park. a science and technology park. a business park
When you park a vehicle or park somewhere, you drive the vehicle into a position where it can stay for a period of time, and leave it there. Greenfield turned into the next side street and parked He found a place to park the car Ben parked across the street. rows of parked cars. see also double-park
To inclose in a park, or as in a park
v /n Before children, a verb meaning, "to go somewhere and neck " After children, a noun meaning a place with a swing set and slide
park and ride
A car park with connections to public transport services, allowing commuters and other travellers to complete their journey via bus or rail system
park light
The lights under the headlights of a vehicle; a parking light
park lights
plural form of park light
park that thought
Alternative form of hold that thought
park the car in Harvard Yard
A sentence used to illustrate that the Boston accent is non-rhotic; typically pronounced "pahk the cah in Hahvad Yahd"

The Boston dialect is famous for broad-vowel English; Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd (translation: Park the car in Harvard Yard) is the common illustration of the peculiar 'r.'.

park and ride
a system in which you leave your car outside a busy town and then take a special bus to the centre of the town
Park Avenue
A wide thoroughfare extending north to south on the East Side of Manhattan Island. Traditionally associated with luxurious apartment houses, it is now the location of many high-rise commercial buildings
Park Lane
a wide street in central London between Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner. It has buildings on one side and Hyde Park on the other, and it is famous for its expensive hotels and houses
Park Plaza
international network of luxury hotels
Park Range
A range of the Rocky Mountains in north-central Colorado and southern Wyoming rising to 4,357.2 m (14,286 ft) at Mount Lincoln in Colorado
park and go
parking lot for private vehicles near a train or bus station (intended to encourage the use of public transportation)
park avenue
a fashionable residential street in New York City
park bench
a bench in a public park
park commissioner
a commissioner in charge of public parks
park keeper
someone whose job is to look after a public park in British towns
park ranger
a ranger
park-keeper
A park-keeper is a person whose job is to look after a park
parallel-park
park directly behind another vehicle
Central Park
A large public, urban park in the borough of Manhattan in New York City
Parker
A male given name, transferred from the surname
Parker
A Parker™ pen

At most street corners one would be offered exotic items of merchandise unavailable anywhere else in Spain - mouldy chocolate, laddered stockings, damp American cigarettes, leaky Parkers, and fake Swiss watches.

Parker
An occupational surname for a gamekeeper
South Park
A high intermontane grassland basin in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado
Villa Park
Aston Villa Football Club itself
Villa Park
the home stadium of Aston Villa Football Club
amusement park
A commercially-operated collection of rides, games and other entertainment attractions
car park
An outdoor area or a multi-storey building where cars may be parked
caravan park
An area containing caravans either for holiday rental, or for holiday use by their owners
caravan park
An area where caravans and recreational vehicles may be parked for a short period
caravan-park
Attributive form of caravan park

the caravan-park murders.

country park
An area where people can enjoy recreation in a countryside environment, especially one designated as such by the former Countryside Commission
double-park
To park a car next to a car already parked on the side of a street, obstructing traffic
fun park
amusement park
inside-the-park homer
In baseball, a home run that does not leave the stadium
inside-the-park homers
plural form of inside-the-park homer
memorial park
A cemetery
national park
An area of land reserved by the national government for recreational use
parked
Simple past tense and past participle of park
parker
a park-keeper
parker
someone who parks a motor vehicle
parking
Present participle of park

as gerundial noun Each one of his parkings of securities was a separate count on the indictment.

parking
Space in which to park a car or other vehicle

It can be difficult to find parking in central London.

parking
The action of the verb to park

Parking in central London can be very difficult.

pocket park
A small public park

The Central West End Midtown Development Corp. has shed its somewhat unwieldy moniker for the sleeker Park Central Development Corp. The new name is meant to reflect the relationship of the neighborhoods to Forest Park, Tower Grove Park, the Missouri Botanical Garden and numerous pocket parks.

safari park
a commercial tourist attraction, similar to a zoo, in which visitors drive through animal enclosures
snow park
An area of a piste created for snowboarders and skiers to do tricks
tank park
An area for parking or storage of military tanks

Regimental headquarters and headquarters company are usually at or near the tank park.

tank park
The tank inventory of a country or army

In the carnage of that first summer the Red Army had lost its entire tank park of nearly twenty thousand.

tank park
A storage facility with tanks for petroleum, etc
theme park
An amusement park that has one or more specific central themes, often as part of its name
trailer park
An area containing mobile homes for rent or places to station them if owned; normally providing utilities and services
trailer park trash
Lower-class people who live in trailer parks

Eric's remark about “trailer park trash” is strictly his. I have some very good friends who live in trailers and they are not trash.

trailer-park
Attributive form of trailer park

the trailer-park murders.

trolley park
a recreational area at the end of a streetcar line
trolley park
a holding area for supermarket trolleys
walk in the park
Something easy or pleasant, especially by comparison to something

High school was difficult, but it was a walk in the park compared to college engineering classes.

water park
an amusement park that features waterplay areas, such as water slides and splash pads
ball park figure
a rough estimate
game park
A large area of land that is designed for wild animals to live in safely
linkin park
(Muzik) Linkin Park is a rock band from Agoura Hills, California. Forming in 1996, the band had since sold more than forty million albums and won two Grammys. With their debut album, Hybrid Theory, they achieved mainstream success; the album certifying Diamond from the RIAA. Their following studio album, Meteora, continued the band's success, topping the Billboard 200’s album charts in 2003, and was followed by extensive touring and charity work around the world
Acadia National Park
Preserve on the coast of Maine, U.S. It has an area of 65 sq mi (168 sq km). Originally established as Sieur de Monts National Monument (1916), it became the first national park in the eastern U.S. as Lafayette National Park (1919) and was renamed Acadia in 1929. It consists mainly of a forested area on Mount Desert Island, dominated by Cadillac Mountain
Allen Park
A city of southeast Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. Population: 31,092
Arches National Park
Preserve, eastern Utah, U.S. Located on the Colorado River north of Moab, the preserve was established as a national monument in 1929 and as a national park in 1971. Its area is 115 sq mi (298 sq km). The park's red limestone has been eroded into unusual shapes, including Courthouse Towers, Fiery Furnace, and Devils Garden, the site of Landscape Arch, at 291 ft (89 m) the longest natural rock bridge in the world
Arusha National Park
Preserve, northern Tanzania. Established in 1960, the park contains a rich variety of flora and fauna. It is the site of Mount Meru (14,954 ft [4,558 m]) and Ngurdoto Crater, an extinct volcano. Nearby are Mount Kilimanjaro, Olduvai Gorge, and Ngorongoro Crater, whose surrounding area teems with wildlife
Baldwin Park
A city of southern California, a residential suburb of Los Angeles near the San Gabriel Mountains. Population: 69,330
Banff National Park
{i} national park in the Rocky Mountains in southwest Alberta (Canada)
Banff National Park
Park, southwestern Alberta, Canada. Established in 1885 as Canada's first national park, it lies on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and includes mineral springs, ice fields, and glacial lakes, including Lake Louise. It has been greatly expanded to its present area of 2,564 sq mi (6,641 sq km). Banff is famed for its spectacular beauty, and visitors are so numerous that it is now more a recreation than a conservation area
Barefoot in the Park
Neil Simon play
Battery Park
a park at the southwestern end of Manhattan next to the Hudson River
Bethel Park
A borough of southwest Pennsylvania, an industrial suburb of Pittsburgh. Population: 33,823
Brooklyn Park
A city of southeast Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Population: 56,381
Bryce Canyon National Park
Park, southern Utah, U.S. It is not a true canyon but rather a series of natural amphitheatres below which stands an array of limestone and sandstone columns. Its geology is related to that of Grand Canyon and Zion national parks, since the stone of all three was formed while the entire region was under a shallow sea. The park, established in 1928, covers 35,835 acres (14,513 hectares)
Canyonlands National Park
Park, southeastern Utah, U.S. The park, established in 1964, occupies a wilderness of water-eroded sandstone spires, canyons, and mesas extending over 527 sq mi (1,366 sq km). Some of its rock walls display Indian petroglyphs. The Needles section in its southern part contains the Angel and Druid arches, gigantic balanced rock formations
Capitol Reef National Park
Park, south-central Utah, U.S. Occupying 378 sq mi (979 sq km), it comprises great buttressed cliffs of coloured Navajo sandstone extending for 100 mi (160 km) along the western edge of the Waterpocket Fold. Established as a national monument in 1937, it became a national park in 1971. It is so named because its rock towers reminded geologists of coral reefs, while its dome-shaped formations suggest capitol architecture. The cliff walls are covered with pre-Columbian petroglyphs
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Preserve, southeastern New Mexico, U.S. Established as a national monument in 1923 and as a national park in 1930, it covers 73 sq mi (189 sq km). Beneath the surface winds a maze of underground chambers; one of the largest caverns ever discovered, the Big Room, is about 2,000 ft (600 m) long and 1,100 ft (330 m) wide, and its ceiling arches 255 ft (78 m) above the floor. In the summer a colony of bats inhabits a part of the caverns known as Bat Cave
Central Park
An extensive recreational area of New York City extending north to south in central Manhattan. The land, acquired in 1856, was developed according to plans drawn up by the landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. the main city park in New York City. Public park, New York, New York, U.S. Located in Manhattan, it occupies an area of 840 acres (340 hectares). It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and opened in 1876; it was artificially landscaped to create an impression of wild and varied terrain. It includes footpaths and bicycle paths, athletic fields, boating lakes, and a zoo. Free public concerts and performances are frequent, notably the Shakespeare in the Park series at an open-air theatre. The Metropolitan Museum of Art adjoins the park
Central Park
very large rectangle park in Manhattan in the City of New York (USA)
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
National preserve, northwestern New Mexico, U.S. Established as a national monument in 1907, it was redesignated and renamed in 1980. Occupying 53 sq mi (137 sq km), it contains 13 major pre-Columbian ruins and more than 300 smaller archaeological sites representing Pueblo cultures. Pueblo Bonito, built in the 10th century, is the largest Pueblo excavated site; it contained some 800 rooms
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Park, eastern U.S. It consists of the former Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, a waterway running along the Potomac River between Washington, D.C., and Cumberland, Md. The canal, which extends 185 mi (297 km), was built beginning in the 1820s. Competition from the railroads later caused its economic decline. The canal was purchased in 1938 by the U.S. government; it was restored and established as a historical park in 1971
Chobe National Park
National preserve, northern Botswana. The preserve, which acquired national park status in 1968, borders Namibia and touches Zimbabwe and Zambia, covering 4,500 sq mi (11,700 sq km). It is noted for its wildlife, particularly its large elephant population
Colonial National Historical Park
Historical reservation, southeastern Virginia, U.S. Covering some 15 sq mi (38 sq km) and centred on a peninsula between the York and James rivers, it was first established as a national monument in 1930 and includes colonial and Revolutionary sites. It embraces Cape Henry, Jamestown, and Yorktown and includes the Colonial Parkway, a 23-mi (37-km) scenic route linking Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park
National historical park, Tennessee, U.S. Created in 1940 to preserve the Cumberland Gap, a natural pass at 1,640 ft (500 m) through the Cumberland Plateau, it includes the Wilderness Road, blazed by Daniel Boone, which became the main artery that opened the Northwest Territory. The park covers 32 sq mi (83 sq km)
Dry Tortugas National Park
National park located on the Dry Tortugas islands, southwestern Florida, U.S. The islands are situated at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico, west of Key West, Fla. Established in 1935 as Fort Jefferson National Park, it occupies an area of about 64,700 acres (26,200 hectares). Its current name was adopted in 1992. The park's principal features are a marine exhibit and the remains of fortifications built in 1846
Etosha National Park
National reserve, northern Namibia. Covering some 8,598 sq mi (22,269 sq km), it centres on the Etosha Pan, a vast expanse of salt with lone salt springs, used by animals as salt licks. It has one of the largest populations of big-game species in the world, including lions, elephants, rhinoceros, elands, zebras, and springbok
Everglades National Park
national park in southern Florida (USA) that is mainly composed of marshes and wetlands
Fiordland National Park
Park, southern South Island, New Zealand. Established in 1952, it is one of the largest national parks in the world, with an area of 4,834 sq mi (12,519 sq km). It is renowned for the grandeur of its fjords, mountains, forests, waterfalls, and lakes. The park is bordered by mountains on the east and by the Tasman Sea on all other sides. It is the site of Sutherland Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in the world, which drops 1,904 ft (580 m) in three cascades
Gates of the Arctic National Park
National preserve, northern Alaska, U.S. Its area of 11,756 sq mi (30,448 sq km) is entirely north of the Arctic Circle. Proclaimed a national monument in 1978, the area underwent boundary changes and was renamed in 1980. It includes a portion of the Central Brooks Range. The southern slopes are forested, contrasting with the barren northern reaches at the edge of Alaska's North Slope
Gemsbok National Park
Nature preserve, southwestern Botswana. It was joined with the Republic of South Africa's Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in 2000 to form Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. It was established as a game reserve in 1932 to protect migratory animal populations that cross the border between the two countries. Its wildlife includes large herds of gemsbok, gnu (wildebeest), and springbok
Glacier National Park
National preserve, northwestern Montana, U.S. Set in the state's Rocky Mountains wilderness, it adjoins the Canadian border and Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park. The two parks together compose the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, dedicated in 1932. Glacier National Park was established in 1910 and encompasses 1,013,572 acres (410,178 hectares). The park, with its active glaciers, straddles the Continental Divide. National preserve, British Columbia, Canada. Lying in the heart of the Selkirk Mountains, within the northern bend of the Columbia River, it was established in 1886; it occupies an area of 521 sq mi (1,349 sq km). Snowcapped peaks flanked by ice fields and glaciers form an alpine panorama. Outstanding features are the Illecillewaet Glacier and the Nakimu Caves in the Cougar Valley
Grand Teton National Park
National preserve, northwestern Wyoming, U.S. In 1950 most of Jackson Hole National Monument (a fertile valley) was incorporated into the park, which was established in 1929 and now covers 484 sq mi (1,254 sq km). The snow-covered peaks of its Teton Range are 7,000 ft (2,100 m) above the nearby Snake River valley
Haleakala National Park
National park, eastern Maui, Hawaii, U.S. Established in 1960, it occupies an area of 28,655 acres (11,597 hectares). Its central feature is Haleakala Crater, the world's largest dormant volcanic crater, more than 2,500 ft (762 m) deep and about 20 mi (32 km) in circumference. The crater floor, covering more than 19 sq mi (49 sq km), has areas of forest, desert, and meadow. It is the site of Science City, a research-observatory complex operated by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Universities of Hawaii and Michigan
Hot Springs National Park
National park, central Arkansas, U.S. Established in 1921, it occupies an area of 9 square mi (23 sq km). It is centred on 47 thermal springs, from which more than 850,000 gallons (3,200,000 litres) of water, with an average temperature of 143 °F (62 °C), flow daily. The springs, long used by the Indians and probably visited by Hernando de Soto in 1541, drew Spanish and French visitors in search of health benefits in the 1700s. The city of Hot Springs (pop., 2000: 35,750), a health and tourist resort and boyhood home of U.S. Pres. Bill Clinton, was settled in 1807 and incorporated in 1876
Huntington Park
A city of southern California, a residential and industrial suburb of Los Angeles. Population: 56,065
Hwange National Park
formerly Wankie National Park National preserve, northwestern Zimbabwe. Located on the Botswana frontier, it was established in 1928 as a game reserve and in 1930 as a national park. The land, with an area of 5,657 sq mi (14,651 sq km), is largely flat, with hardwood forests of mukwa and teak. It is one of Africa's largest elephant sanctuaries; its abundant wildlife can be observed from platforms overlooking the water holes
Hyde Park
park in London (England)
Hyde Park
A large public park in west-central London, England. A royal deer park under Henry VIII, it was opened to the public in 1635. A village of southeast New York on the eastern bank of the Hudson River north of Poughkeepsie. It is the birth and burial place of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Population: 2,550
Jasper National Park
National park, western Alberta, Can. Located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, it was established in 1907. It occupies 4,200 sq mi (10,878 sq km), including the Athabasca River valley and the surrounding mountains. It encompasses part of the great Columbia Icefield, the meltwaters of which feed rivers that flow to the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans. The park's wildlife includes bear, elk, moose, caribou, and cougar
Jurassic Park
an exciting and frightening US film made by Steven Spielberg, about dinosaurs (=very large animals that lived on the Earth millions of years ago) that have been made by scientists and put in a special park where people can go and see them. The dinosaurs escape and try to kill people (1993)
Kabalega National Park
National park, northwestern Uganda. Established in 1952, it occupies 1,483 sq mi (3,840 sq km) of rolling grassland. Its central feature is the Kabalega Falls on the lower Victoria Nile River. The falls are about 20 ft (6 m) wide and drop 130 ft (40 m) in the first of three cascades
Kalahari Gemsbok National Park
National park in the Kalahari Desert, South Africa. Established in 1931, it lies between Namibia and Botswana and adjoins the Gemsbok National Park of Botswana. It occupies an area of 3,703 sq mi (9,591 sq km). Its wildlife includes gnu, lions, jackals, cheetahs, and ostriches. In 2000 Kalahari Gemsbok National Park was joined with Botswana's Gemsbok National Park to form Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
Katmai National Park and Preserve
National park, southwestern Alaska, U.S., at the head of the Alaska Peninsula. Occupying an area of 4,090,000 acres (1,655,000 hectares), it was proclaimed a national monument in 1918 after the eruption of Novarupta in 1912. The eruption converted the valley into a wasteland known as the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, and the volcanic crater later became a lake. The park abounds in wildlife, including large numbers of brown and grizzly bears
Kenai Fjords National Park
National park, southern Alaska, U.S. Located on the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula and established as a national monument in 1978, it became a national park in 1980. Its area of 670,000 acres (271,100 hectares) includes the Harding Icefield and its outflowing glaciers as well as coastal fjords. The park's wildlife includes sea otters, seals, and seabirds
Kings Canyon National Park
National park, Sierra Nevadas, south-central California, U.S. Occupying an area of 722 sq mi (1,870 sq km), it is administered along with the adjacent Sequoia National Park. Established in 1940, it contains giant sequoia trees. Its most spectacular feature is Kings Canyon on the Kings River, which was carved by glacial action
Kluane National Park
National park, southwestern Yukon, Canada. Located on the Alaskan border and established in 1972, it encompasses some 5,440,000 acres (2,201,500 hectares). Its focal point is Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada. Kluane also has a large glacier system and abundant wildlife
Kobuk Valley National Park
National park, northwestern Alaska, U.S. Located north of the Arctic Circle, it was made a national monument in 1978 and a national park in 1980. Occupying an area of 1,750,421 acres (708,370 hectares), it preserves the Kobuk River valley, including the Kobuk and Salmon rivers, forest lands, and the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes. Archaeological sites reveal more than 10,000 years of human habitation. It protects caribou migration routes; other wildlife include grizzly and black bears, foxes, moose, and wolves
Kootenay National Park
National park, southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Centred around the Kootenay River, the park occupies the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains, adjacent to Banff and Yoho national parks. Established as a national park in 1920, it covers 543 sq mi (1,406 sq km). From prehistoric times, the area was a major north-south travel route. Pictographs indicate that humans settled near the hot springs 11,000-12,000 years ago. The park's scenery is characterized by snowcapped peaks, glaciers, cascades, canyons, and verdant valleys. Wildlife includes wapiti (elk), moose, deer, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats
Kruger National Park
large nature preserve in the northeastern section of South Africa (near the border of Mozambique)
Kruger National Park
National park, South Africa. Located in the northeastern part of the country on the Mozambique border, it was created as a game sanctuary in 1898 and in 1926 became a national park named for Paul Kruger. It covers an area of 7,523 sq mi (19,485 sq km) and contains six rivers. It has a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and cheetahs. In December 2002 it became part of Africa's largest game park when Kruger National Park was joined with Limpopo National Park in Mozambique and Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe to form the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
National park, southern Alaska, U.S. Located on the western shore of Cook Inlet, it was proclaimed a national monument in 1978 and a national park in 1980. Its total area is 3,653,000 acres (1,478,300 hectares). Lake Clark, more than 40 mi (65 km) long, is the largest of its glacial lakes; it feeds rivers that provide the most important spawning ground for red salmon in North America. The park includes glaciers, waterfalls, and active volcanoes
Lincoln Park
A city of southeast Michigan, a residential suburb of Detroit. Population: 41,832
Los Glaciares National Park
National park, southwestern Argentina. Located in the Andes Mountains at the Chilean border, it was established in 1937 and has an area of 625 sq mi (1,618 sq km). It has two distinct regions: forests and grassy plains in the east and peaks, lakes, and glaciers in the west. Its highest point is Mount Fitzroy (11,073 ft [3,375 m])
Madison Square Park
a small park in New York City between Madison Avenue, Broadway, and 23rd Street
Mammoth Cave National Park
National park, southwest-central Kentucky, U.S. The park, authorized in 1926 and established in 1941, occupies a surface area of 82 sq mi (212 sq km) that covers a system of limestone caverns. In 1972 a passage was discovered linking the Mammoth Cave and the Flint Ridge Cave System; the explored underground passages have a combined length of some 329 mi (530 km). The caves are inhabited by various animals that have undergone evolutionary adaptation to the dark, including cave crickets, blindfish, and blind crayfish. Mummified Indian bodies, possibly of pre-Columbian origin, have been found in the caves
Mesa Verde National Park
National park, southwestern Colorado, U.S. It was established in 1906 to preserve prehistoric Indian cliff dwellings. Occupying a high tableland area of 52,085 acres (21,078 hectares), it contains hundreds of pueblo ruins up to 13 centuries old. The most striking are multistoried apartments built under overhanging cliffs. Cliff Palace, the largest, was excavated in 1909 and contains hundreds of rooms, including kivas, the circular ceremonial chambers of the Pueblo Indians
Morristown National Historical Park
Historical park, Morristown, N.J., U.S. In the American Revolution the Continental army under George Washington had its main winter campsite there in 1776-77 and 1779-80. Established in 1933, the park covers 1,684 acres (682 hectares). It includes the house that served as Washington's headquarters and other artifacts of the Revolution
Mount Aspiring National Park
Park, southwestern South Island, New Zealand. Established in 1964, it has an area of 1,223 sq mi (3,167 sq km), including much of the Southern Alps and Mount Aspiring (9,932 ft [3,027 m]). Its southern boundary is Fiordland National Park. The park's landscape is varied, including glaciers, mountains, gorges, waterfalls, and passes, and it is the source of headwaters of seven major rivers. Birds common in the park include the tui, bellbird, fantail, and gray warbler
Mount Cook National Park
Park, western central South Island, New Zealand. Established in 1953, it has an area of 270 sq mi (700 sq km) and shares a western boundary with Westland National Park. It extends along the crest of the Southern Alps. There are some 27 peaks higher than 10,000 ft (3,000 m) in the park, including Mount Cook, the highest point in New Zealand at 12,349 ft (3,764 m). More than one-third of the park is covered by permanent snow and glacial ice
Mungo Park
born Sept. 10, 1771, Fowlshiels, Selkirk, Scot. died January 1806, near Bussa on the Niger River Scottish explorer of the Niger River. A trained surgeon, Park had traveled to the East Indies before being chosen by the African Association to head an expedition to find the source of the Niger River (1795-97). He lost most of his crew and supplies, was imprisoned and tortured for four months by hostile Arabs, and suffered severe illness, reaching Ségou (now in Mali) but not the river's source. His Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa (1797) became a great popular success. On a second expedition (1805-06) he reached Bamako, but he was killed on the return trip
Nahanni National Park
National park, southwestern Northwest Territories, Canada. Established in 1972, it occupies an area of 1,177,700 acres (476,968 hectares). Its central feature is the South Nahanni River, a tributary of the Liard River; it flows southeast from the Mackenzie Mountains and is 350 mi (563 km) long. The park also contains three large canyons and a variety of birds, wildlife, and flowers
Nairobi National Park
National park, Kenya. Located about 15 mi (25 km) south of Nairobi, it was established in 1946. It has an area of 45 sq mi (117 sq km). It is noted for wildlife, including lion, gazelle, black rhinoceros, giraffe, antelope, zebra, numerous reptiles, and hundreds of bird species
Oak Park
A village of northeast Illinois, a residential suburb of Chicago. Ernest Hemingway was born here. Population: 53,648
Parker
American writer noted for her satirical wit. She was drama critic for Vanity Fair (1916-1917) and book critic for the New Yorker (1927-1933). English prelate who served as archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 until his death and was instrumental in establishing ecclesiastical forms for the Anglican Church. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow Robert Leroy Parker Hale John Parker Parker Alton Brooks Parker Charlie Parker Dorothy
Parker
A Parker™ pen
Parker
An English occupational surname for a gamekeeper
Parker
{i} family name
Parker
transferred use of the surname
Parks
American civil rights leader. Her refusal to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama, resulted in a citywide boycott of the bus company and stirred the civil rights movement across the nation
Parks
attractions
Petrified Forest National Park
national park in Arizona (USA) where the trunks of trees have turned to stone as a result of heavily mineral-laden water
Petrified Forest National Park
National park, eastern Arizona, U.S. Established as a national monument in 1906 and as a national park in 1962, it has an area of 146 sq mi (378 sq km). It features extensive exhibits of petrified wood in several "forest" areas, fossilized leaves, plants, and broken logs, and the Painted Desert. Other features include petroglyphs and ancient Pueblo Indian ruins
Prince Albert National Park
Park, central Saskatchewan, Canada. Its main entrance is northwest of the city of Prince Albert. Established in 1927, it has an area of 1,496 sq mi (3,875 sq km) and is mostly woodland and lakes, interlaced with streams and nature trails. It is a sanctuary for birds, moose, elk, caribou, and bears
Pukaskwa National Park
National park, central Ontario, Canada. Established in 1971, it is Ontario's largest national park, covering 725 sq mi (1,878 sq km). It includes areas of rugged Canadian Shield wilderness as well as 50 mi (80 km) of the shoreline of northeastern Lake Superior, with rocky islets and coves and spectacular cliffs. Excavations of prehistoric Indian remains have been made. Wildlife includes timber wolf, black bear, mink, lynx, white-tailed deer, moose, and woodland caribou. The park has vast forests of white and black spruce, jack pine, poplar, and birch
RV Park
vacation campground where visitors can camp in caravans
Redwood National Park
National park, northwestern corner of California, U.S. It was established in 1968, expanded in 1978, and designated a World Heritage site in 1980. It preserves virgin groves of ancient redwood trees, including the world's tallest, 367.8 ft (112.1 m) high. It also includes 40 mi (65 km) of scenic Pacific coastline. It covers an area of 172 sq mi (445 sq km), including land in three state parks
Regent's Park
a park in northwest London. It is the home of London Zoo and has an open-air theatre where plays by Shakespeare are performed in the summer
Robert E Park
born Feb. 14, 1864, Harveyville, Pa., U.S. died Feb. 7, 1944, Nashville, Tenn. U.S. sociologist. After 11 years as a newspaper reporter, Park attended various universities and studied with scholars such as John Dewey, William James, Josiah Royce, and Georg Simmel. He then worked for Booker T. Washington and later taught at the University of Chicago where he was a leading figure in the "Chicago school" of sociology, characterized by empirical research and the use of human ecology models and at Fisk University. He is noted for his work on ethnic groups, particularly African Americans, and on human ecology, a term he has been credited with coining. Park wrote Introduction to the Science of Sociology (1921) and The City (1925) with Ernest W. Burgess; Race and Culture (1950) and Human Communities (1952) were published posthumously
Robert Ezra Park
born Feb. 14, 1864, Harveyville, Pa., U.S. died Feb. 7, 1944, Nashville, Tenn. U.S. sociologist. After 11 years as a newspaper reporter, Park attended various universities and studied with scholars such as John Dewey, William James, Josiah Royce, and Georg Simmel. He then worked for Booker T. Washington and later taught at the University of Chicago where he was a leading figure in the "Chicago school" of sociology, characterized by empirical research and the use of human ecology models and at Fisk University. He is noted for his work on ethnic groups, particularly African Americans, and on human ecology, a term he has been credited with coining. Park wrote Introduction to the Science of Sociology (1921) and The City (1925) with Ernest W. Burgess; Race and Culture (1950) and Human Communities (1952) were published posthumously
Rocky Mountain National Park
National park, north-central Colorado, U.S. Established in 1915 and enclosing part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, the park has an area of 262,191 acres (106,105 hectares). It contains many peaks exceeding 10,000 ft (3,000 m), including Longs Peak (14,255 ft [4,345 m]), as well as broad valleys and alpine lakes. The tundra in the park's high country is an island of Arctic vegetation surrounded by plants of lower latitudes. Animal life includes bighorn sheep, deer, mountain lions, and a variety of birds
Rondane National Park
Park, south-central Norway. Established as a national park in 1970, it covers an area of 221 sq mi (572 sq km) of mountainous terrain. The highest peak is Rondeslottet at 7,146 ft (2,178 m). Vegetation is sparse, and the few trees are mostly dwarf birch and conifers
Saint Louis Park
A city of southeast Minnesota, an industrial suburb of Minneapolis. Population: 43,787
Sequoia National Park
a US national park in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, famous for its extremely large Sequoia trees, especially the General Sherman Tree, which is the largest living thing in the world. National park, Sierra Nevada range, California, U.S. The park, with an area of 629 sq mi (1,629 sq km), was set aside in 1890 to protect groves of big trees (Sequoiadendron giganteum) that are among the world's largest and oldest living things. The largest tree in the park is thought to be 3,000-4,000 years old. Kings Canyon National Park adjoins Sequoia park to the north; Mount Whitney is on the eastern boundary
Serengeti National Park
Wildlife refuge, north-central Tanzania. Established in 1951, the park covers 5,700 sq mi (14,763 sq km). An international tourist attraction, it is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place. More than 35 species of plains animals, 200 species of birds, and lions, leopards, elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, giraffes, and baboons inhabit the park. Poaching is a major problem
Shenandoah National Park
National park, Blue Ridge Mountains, northern Virginia, U.S. Formed in 1935, the park consists of 193,537 ac (78,322 ha) and is noted for its scenery, which affords some of the widest views in the eastern states. It is heavily forested with hardwoods and conifers; wildlife includes deer, foxes, and numerous birds
South Park
American comedy sitcom
St James's Park
a small royal park near Buckingham Palace in London
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Preserve, west-central North Dakota, U.S. Established in 1947, it commemorates Pres. Theodore Roosevelt's interest in the American West. The 110-sq-mi (285-sq-km) park contains several sites along the Little Missouri River, including a petrified forest, Wind Canyon, eroded badlands, and Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch cabin
Tsavo National Park
Park, southeastern Kenya, east of Mount Kilimanjaro. Established in 1948, it covers 8,036 sq mi (20,812 sq km) and is Kenya's largest national park. It comprises semiarid plains covered by dormant vegetation (which blooms after a light rain) and acacia and baobab trees. Wildlife includes elephants, lions, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, hartebeests, and hundreds of bird species. Poaching and brush fires are constant problems
Virgin Islands National Park
Conservation area, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Covering 14,696 acres (5,947 hectares), it has steep mountains, white beaches, and coral reefs. Though most of the tree cover was removed for sugarcane cultivation in the 17th-18th century, the land has reverted to forest. Some 100 species of birds and the only native land mammal, the bat, can be found there. It has remains of Arawak Indian villages
Virunga National Park
formerly Albert National Park Game preserve and gorilla sanctuary, northeastern Congo (Kinshasa). Established in 1925, it has an area of 3,012 sq mi (7,800 sq km). Its southern tip touches the northern shore of Lake Kivu, and much of its central region is occupied by Lake Edward. The Virunga Mountains lie between the two lakes
Windsor Great Park
the large park in which Windsor Castle stands
Wood Buffalo National Park
Park, western Canada. Situated between Athabasca and Great Slave lakes, it was established in 1922; it occupies an area of 17,300 sq mi (44,807 sq km). The world's largest park, it is a vast region of forests and plains, crossed by the Peace River and dotted with lakes. The habitat of the largest remaining herd of wood buffalo (bison) on the North American continent, as well as of bear, caribou, moose, and beaver, it also provides nesting grounds for the endangered whooping crane
Yellowstone National Park
a large national park mostly in Wyoming, in the northwestern US, famous for its hot springs and geysers (=natural springs of hot water that rise suddenly into the air) , especially one called Old Faithful which many tourists come to see. National preserve in northwestern Wyoming, southern Montana, and eastern Idaho, U.S. The oldest national park in the U.S. (and in the world), it was established by the U.S. Congress in 1872; it covers 3,468 sq mi (8,983 sq km). The Gallatin Range, Absaroka Range, Snow Mountains, and Teton Range extend into it. Yellowstone has unusual geologic features, including fossil forests and eroded basaltic lava flows. It also has 10,000 hot springs, which erupt as steam vents, fumaroles, and geysers. Old Faithful, the park's most famous geyser, erupts every 33 to 93 minutes. It has many lakes and rivers, including Yellowstone Lake, Shoshone Lake, the Snake River, and the Yellowstone River. In 1988 an extensive series of forest fires laid waste to large areas of the park
Zion National Park
National park, southwestern Utah, U.S. It covers an area of 229 sq mi (593 sq km); its principal feature is Zion Canyon, which was named by the Mormons who discovered it in 1858. Part of the area was first set aside as the Mukuntuweap National Monument in 1909. Enlarged and renamed Zion National Monument in 1918, it was established as a national park in 1919. Zion Canyon was carved by the Virgin River and is about 15 mi (24 km) long and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) deep. Rocky domes dot the canyon walls, which contain an abundant fossil record. Excavation has yielded evidence that prehistoric peoples once inhabited the area
adventure park
park for adventure sports (such as rock climbing, boating, etc.)
amusement park
An amusement park is the same as a funfair. A commercially operated enterprise that offers rides, games, and other forms of entertainment. a large park with many special machines that you can ride on, such as roller coasters and merry-go-rounds
angle-park
park at an angle
arches national park
a national park in Utah including mountains and the Colorado River gorge and huge rock formations caused by erosion
badlands national park
a national park in South Dakota having multicolored peaks and spires resulting from erosion; fossil sites
ball park
stadium or park in which baseball is played
Turkish - English
park
fleet
parkland
playpen
backs
car park, parking lot; parking
parking (of a vehicle)
parking lot; Brit. car park
(Askeriye) park
park (area of land)
garden

There are hills, a little museum, a public garden and a big church. - Tepeler, küçük bir müze, bir park ve büyük bir kilise vardır.

There's a sculpture garden inside the park. - Park içinde bir heykel bahçesi var.

common
parking

Tom got a parking ticket yesterday afternoon. - Tom dün öğleden sonra bir park cezası aldı.

Tom has a whole pile of unpaid parking tickets. - Tom'un tam bir deste ödenmemiş park biletleri var.

public garden
park etmek
{f} park

Why is it easier to park the car backwards than forwards? - Arabayı geriye doğru park etmek neden ileriye doğru park etmekten daha kolaydır?

They fined him 5,000 yen for illegal parking. - Kanuna aykırı park etmekten, ona 5.000 yen ceza verdiler.

park alanı
parking
park etmiş
parked
park freni
(Otomotiv) hand brake
park freni
park brake
park lambaları
(Otomotiv) tail lights
park lambası
side
park lambası
(Otomotiv,Teknik) parking lamp
park lambası
(Otomotiv) tail lamp
park planı
(Askeri) parking plan
park yapmak
park
park yeri
(Havacılık) parking position
park yeri
lay-by
park yeri
stand
park cebi
Parking lane
park etme
Park
park apronu
(Havacılık) parking apron
park cezası makbuzu
parking ticket
park dişlisi durdurucusu
(Otomotiv) parking gear stopper
park etme yeri
pull up
park etmek
to park

You're not allowed to park around here. - Buralarda park etmek yasaktır.

Tom circled the block looking for a place to park. - Tom blokun etrafını dolaştı ve park etmek için bir yer buldu.

park etmek
to park (a vehicle) (somewhere)
park etmek yasak olan yer
towaway zone
park freni
parking brake
park freni kilit mandalı
(Otomotiv) parking pawl
park freni kiti
parking brake kit
park freni kolu
parking brake lever
park freni kontrolleri
(Otomotiv) parking brake controls
park freni kumandası
parking brake control
park freni sivici
parking brake switch
park freni teli
parking brake cable
park freni tertibatı
(Otomotiv) parking brake assembly
park freni valfi
parking brake valve
park gezinti yolu
concourse
park görevlisi
park officer
park halindeki araba
(Otomotiv) parked car
park halindeki araca çarpmak
(Otomotiv) hit a parked vehicle
park halindeki araç
(Otomotiv) parked vehicle
park haline koymak
impark
park kilit mandalı
parking pawl
park kontrol rölesi
(Otomotiv) tail light control relay
park konumu rayı
bar for upper park position
park lambası rölesi
(Otomotiv) parking lamp relay
park lambası rölesi
(Otomotiv) tail lamp relay
park lâmbaları
dimmers
park lâmbası
parking light
park mandalı
(Otomotiv) parking pawl
park personeli
(Havacılık) aircraft marshaller
park sayacı
parking meter
park vites dişlisi
(Otomotiv) parking gear
park vitesi durdurucusu
(Otomotiv) parking brake stopper
park yapma
parking

Parking in this plaza after ten o’clock is prohibited. - Saat ondan sonra bu plazada park yapmak yasaktır.

Parking is a nightmare. - Park yapmak bir kâbustur.

park yapmak
to park (somewhere)
park yapıları
park buildings
park yapılmaz
no parking
park yapılmaz işareti
(Bilgisayar) no parking sign
park yaya yolu
parkway
park yeri
parking space
park yeri
stall
park yeri
car park
park yeri
lay by
park yeri
parking place
park yeri
parking

Is there a parking lot? - Bir park yeri var mıdır?

There is a large parking lot in front of the station. - İstasyonun önünde büyük bir park yeri vardır.

park yeri değişim sayısı
parking turnover
park yerinden çıkmak
pull out
park yolu
parkway
park ücreti
parking fee
park ücreti ödemem gerekiyor mu
Must I pay to park here
park ısıtıcısı
parking heater
park ısıtıcısı kiti
parking heater kit
park ışığı
parking light
park şeridi
parking lane
park/boş pozisyonu
(Otomotiv) park/neutral position
park/nötr durumu
park/neutral position
ulusal park
national park

The Yosemite national park is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. - Yosemite Ulusal Parkı dünyadaki en güzel yerlerden biridir.

This national park is full of beautiful scenery. - Bu ulusal park güzel manzarayla dolu.

oto park
car park
bank (park vb gibi yerlerdeki)
park bench
bu şehirde park var mı
Is there a park in this town
burada ne kadar park edebilirim
How long can I park here
burada park yapılmaz
Parking is not allowed here
buraya park edebilir miyim
Can I park here
dikine park yeri
right angle parking
doğal park
(Hukuk) nature park
en yakın park yeri nerede
Where is the nearest parking lot
konum ve park lambaları
(Otomotiv) position and parking lamps
nereye park edebilirim
Where can I park
top oynanan park
ball park
ücretli park yeri
toll parking
park

    Turkish pronunciation

    pärk

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpärk/ /ˈpɑːrk/

    Etymology

    [ 'pärk ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English, from Old French parc (“livestock pen”), from Medieval Latin parcus, parricus, of Germanic origin, from Frankish *parric (“enclsoure, pen”), from Proto-Germanic *parrikaz, *parrukaz (“enclosure, fence”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)par- (“beam, log”). Cognate with Old High German pfarrih, pferrih (“enclosure, pen”), Old English pearroc (“enclosure”), Old Norse parrak (“enclosure, pen" also "distress, anxiety”). More at paddock.

    Common Collocations

    park etmek, park ranger

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