词汇 | example_english_park |
释义 | Examples of parkThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. How do we measure the" need" for public parks, for an art gallery or for a pedestrian precinct? Among the birds to observe, in addition to the park's namesake, are woodcock, siskin, and goldcrest. Large urban areas afford greater opportunities for criminal activity with the presence of large department stores, warehouses, financial car parks and so on. Every apartment or house has been assigned one parking space. The towers were constructed over underground car parks. Arguments about the perceived violation of authenticity as well as aesthetic values and standards are often employed to resist suggestions for heritage theme parks. They also snorkel and scuba dive and go to the beach within the parks. The negative effects on the park's fauna and flora can be shown to be small. The first choice is the current system, which includes some restrictions on input use and cultivation practices, in order to fulfil the park's environmental regulations. Each sovereign state has enacted legislation establishing national parks, scientific or scenic reserves and wilderness areas. Across the nation windowless inward-turning shopping malls are surrounded by moat-like parking lots. Where wood pastures became parks, old rights of way, at least, were apparently preserved. On the map, relevant streets, intersections, parks, monuments, buildings, street numbers, etc. will be identified. By demarcating historical parks and reserves, the landscape will largely lose her historical dimension. Subjects listened to a phrase and indicated whether they heard, for example, 'keep sparking' or 'keeps parking'. In addition, car parks for containers were targetted in several locations. Practical difficulties such as distance, opening hours and problems with parking were also highlighted. Promenade concerts had a petit bourgeois character, catering to a taste developed in cafes, taverns, parks and pleasure gardens. There are limits on boat movements and anchoring is not allowed on sensitive habitats such as coral within the parks. High infection rates of ' city foxes ' increase the probability of transmission to pet dogs and cats (via rodents in parks and recreational areas). The 2001 aircraft parking site near the top of the island is also shown with a cross. According to him, fragmentation of natural habitats has at least in part been prevented by establishing national parks and nature reserves of sufficient size. Peace parks are a building block in this process, not only in our region, but potentially in the entire world. They still apply wherever we walk, whether it be in parking lots, along storefronts, suburban pavements, or indoor shopping malls. The policy of protection has favoured the establishment of national parks and game reserves, supported by legislation that prohibits or restricts hunting outside these areas. Most tourists visit the parks in glass-bottom boats. A total of 416 usable surveys were evenly split between resident and foreign visitors to the two parks. A total of 424 usable surveys, split almost evenly between resident and foreign visitors in each of the two parks, were obtained. Ideally, night parking takes place just before or at the onset of the rains. Business parks also offered many advantages, like lower costs and convenient parking. However, the "pretty horsebreakers" appearing in increasing numbers in parks and public spaces caused a surge of anxiety. Construction and maintenance of these parks would provide local employment. She also attended a different church and her regular walks were taken in different parks. They do not live in parks or reserves in which human activities are controlled. With public squares, parks and avenues effectively surrendered to the worm, summer in the city became unbearable. The early enclosure of homestead kraals, parks, gardens and cultivated fields relied on whatever natural materials were to hand. The choice of an arboretum gave these public parks a distinctive character that was appreciated by founders, patrons and visitors. The growth of fortified malls and office parks was part of the nationwide acceleration in the trend to ' ' gate-up ' ' in the late 1980s. Current fees are not considered optimal in terms of revenue generation or as an effective strategy to equalize visitation among different parks. Cars driven by these drivers are therefore usually haphazardly parked near, or inside the central parking lot. The spectacular shopping malls, fantastic casinos, elaborate theme parks, and other cathedrals of consumption provide significant economies of scale. To avoid compaction of the soil, animals are parked on the ®elds for only two to three nights. Instead of introducing a new kind of professional planner, it mostly brought together existing, dispersed administrative departments (as roads, housing, industrial decentralisation or parks departments). We then had to decide how to accommodate it while parked near the home. There were parking problems and tensions with nearby businesses. The issue most consistently commented on for improvement was parking and poor signage. A total of 644 soil samples were examined from the nine parks (table 1). The percentages of contamination in the locations surveyed were 20% for the city's public parks and 2.8% for the private areas (table 1). After four years of fruitless efforts, the villagers built tents at the industrial park's entrance in 2005. The values that tourists might derive from visiting the parks are the use and non-use values. However, we must remember that in this study we have only examined the use value of the parks. The focus will therefore be on subsistence hunting by the local people living in the vicinity of restricted areas like national parks and game reserves. The establishment of national parks and game reserves excludes and has often directly displaced rural communities from the land which traditionally was theirs. Almost by definition, these attacks tended to occur in public as opposed to private spaces, most notably pleasure gardens, parks and the verges of roads. The report also supported national parks and nature reserves. Houses, schools, and other necessary buildings, playing fields, open spaces, and national parks must be provided. The evidence for these parks starts in the late thirteenth century, but no licences to empark survive. Here, however, courts were really authorizing the expenditure of public monies for the creation and preservation of parks, rather than the beautification of the skyline. The estimated cost of development (the quay, the promenade, streets and parking places) was about 700,000 pounds. We believe that the true solution is the setting up of national parks and reservations. Much the same could be said of the exotic plants in the parks' inevitable conservatories as well as the statues, grottoes, fountains and pavilions. Moreover, parks were the most locally oriented and publicly accessible form of cultural infrastructure. The movement gained impetus in the mid-1800s and legislation in 1887 allocated $1million a year for the formation of such parks in immigrant neighbourhoods. Traditional services have included the availability of parks, libraries, and child care centers, but opportunities for participation in organized leisure pursuits may also be influenced. Officials unveiled new monuments, parks, libraries, schools, public lighting, telegraph and telephone lines, pavilions and municipal palaces. Major remnant forest blocks (forest reserves, national parks and game production reserves) are finely stippled. After midnight have to put [parking coupons] one, you know. A (11) perusal 10) perused the [parking] ticket, he started laughing. They are present in public and private places including: city backyards, country yards, playgrounds, parks, sandpits, gardens, fields, lake beaches, pavements and streets. There were parks and forests surrounding the apartment buildings and institutes (pp. 17 + 21). Neighbourhoods typically are delimited by roads, water or parks. Yes, it's morphing from an ideology of towers in parks to become a kind of nineteenth-century complex of streets and squares and edges. The so-called zoning separated the residential areas (dormitories) from shopping centres, recreational parks and industry. In order to curb loss of biological diversity, several governments worldwide have established parks and protected areas. In other words, this study looked at the use value of the marine national parks. Differences in the mean number of eggs recovered from all nine parks were found to be insignificant. Although the tricks may vary, the jaduwallah typically works in open spaces, streets, parks, fairs, and festivals, as a travelling entertainer. Under his leadership, public services were improved and new roads and parks were built. Most hipermercados are also fenced off by huge walls and/or surrounded by parking lots and/or empty spaces. The answer is indeter minate because garden beds in parks are neither clearly public areas nor clearly not public areas. They have launched a car that parks itself without the driver having to touch the steering wheel. The vehicle has been priced at some £12,900 and includes the 'intelligent parking system' as an optional extra. Such parks were, of course, part of bourgeois constructions of the city. Much the same was true of parks, albeit at a much larger spatial scale. The broad streets lent themselves to planted central strips, and existing green spaces could be transformed into public parks. The communist dogma encouraged mass participation in reclaiming the parks. There's a bicycle (theme) parked in a bicycle stand (relatum), which is right on the curve. In the 1930s a reformist government brie-y considered developing museums, parks and nature reserves, as supplementary visitor attractions. They built parks and avenues to make the city healthier and statues to engender national identity. Turned into parks, they could use sunlight and air to provide a ®nal step in cleansing water. Total travel costs to car users (the subject with companion, if applicable) were parking fees plus £0.56 per mile traveled. Another unexpected result was that the white-vented myna occurred less often in transects that were surrounded by urban parks. Together with three other parks it forms a continuous protected area of more than 1200 km2. Once settled, human sources of ignition undoubtedly increased, especially when incipient settlements were still within the park's eventual boundaries. On the back cover is a photograph of another kind of home - a squatter shack, with an old car parked outside. He enjoyed visiting schools, military academies, museums, zoos, parks and scientific institutes. They noted the general upkeep of the various blocks in the tract and the amenities such as parks, landscaping, and street repair. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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