park in Portuguese
park in Portuguese is parque, estacionar — park means an area of land, often in or near a town, set aside for recreation or preserved in a natural state.
park in Portuguese
parque
estacionar
(transitive) To bring (something such as a vehicle) to a halt or store in a specified place.
What does "park" mean?
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noun An area of land, often in or near a town, set aside for recreation or preserved in a natural state.
"The kids played frisbee in the park after school."
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noun A designated area for a particular purpose, such as an industrial or business park.
"The company relocated to a new office park outside the city."
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verb To bring a vehicle to a stop and leave it in a particular spot.
"She parked the car outside the bakery."
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verb To set aside or postpone a matter for later.
"Let's park that discussion until next week's meeting."
park in a sentence
- The kids played frisbee in the park after school.
- The company relocated to a new office park outside the city.
- She parked the car outside the bakery.
- We couldn't find anywhere to park near the stadium.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "park" in Portuguese?
"park" in Portuguese is parque, estacionar. park means: An area of land, often in or near a town, set aside for recreation or preserved in a natural state.
How do you use "park" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids played frisbee in the park after school." In Portuguese, "park" is parque, estacionar.
Are there other ways to say "park" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "park": parque, estacionar.
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