slovodefinícia
parke
(encz)
Parke,Parke n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
parke
(czen)
Parke,Parken: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
podobné slovodefinícia
nosey-parker
(encz)
nosey-parker, n:
nosy-parker
(encz)
nosy-parker, n:
parked
(encz)
parked,zaparkovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
parker
(encz)
parker,
parkersburg
(encz)
Parkersburg,Parkersburg, město v USA n: [zem.] Petr Prášek
sparked
(encz)
sparked,zapalovaný adj: jiskrou sparked,zažehnutý adj: Zdeněk Brož
sparker
(encz)
sparker, n:
parkersburg
(czen)
Parkersburg, město v USA,Parkersburgn: [zem.] Petr Prášek
parketová podlaha
(czen)
parketová podlaha,parquetryn: Zdeněk Brož
parkety
(czen)
parkety,parquetn: Zdeněk Brož
what fresh hell is this? (from the writings of dorothy parker)
(czen)
What Fresh Hell Is This? (from the writings of Dorothy
Parker),WFHIT[zkr.]
Imparked
(gcide)
Impark \Im*park"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparked, p. pr. & vb.
n. Imparking.] [Cf. Empark.]
To inclose for a park; to sever from a common; hence, to
inclose or shut up.
[1913 Webster]

They . . . impark them [the sheep] within hurdles.
--Holland.
[1913 Webster]
Parked
(gcide)
Park \Park\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Parked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Parking.]
1. To inclose in a park, or as in a park.
[1913 Webster]

How are we parked, and bounded in a pale. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Mil.) To bring together in a park, or compact body; as,
to park artillery, wagons, automobiles, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. In oyster culture, to inclose in a park.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

4. To bring (a vehicle) to a stop and leave it standing; --
typically a parked vehicle is off of the public road, the
motor is not running, and the driver has left the vehicle.

Note: a vehicle stopped but still running with the driver in
it is said to be standing. parallel-park [PJC]

5. To place (an object) in a temporary location; as, to park
oneself on the couch; to park one's money in a mutual
fund. [informal]
[PJC]parked \parked\ adj.
p. p. of park, v. t., 2; -- of vehicles; as, there were
four parked cars across the street.
[WordNet 1.5]
parked
(gcide)
Park \Park\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Parked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Parking.]
1. To inclose in a park, or as in a park.
[1913 Webster]

How are we parked, and bounded in a pale. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Mil.) To bring together in a park, or compact body; as,
to park artillery, wagons, automobiles, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. In oyster culture, to inclose in a park.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

4. To bring (a vehicle) to a stop and leave it standing; --
typically a parked vehicle is off of the public road, the
motor is not running, and the driver has left the vehicle.

Note: a vehicle stopped but still running with the driver in
it is said to be standing. parallel-park [PJC]

5. To place (an object) in a temporary location; as, to park
oneself on the couch; to park one's money in a mutual
fund. [informal]
[PJC]parked \parked\ adj.
p. p. of park, v. t., 2; -- of vehicles; as, there were
four parked cars across the street.
[WordNet 1.5]
Parkee
(gcide)
Parka \Par"ka\, Parkee \Par"kee\, n. [Russ. parka, parki, dim.
of para a pair, fr. G. paar, L. par. Cf. Pair.]
1. An outer garment made of the skins of birds or mammals,
worn by Eskimos, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. A coat with a fur lining and a hood, used for protection
in very cold weather.
[PJC.]

3. Hence: Any of a variety of jackets with attached hoods,
usually of very warm or waterproof construction so as to
provide protection from cold or rainy weather.
[PJC.]
Parker
(gcide)
Parker \Park"er\, n.
The keeper of a park. --Sir M. Hale.
[1913 Webster]
Parkeria
(gcide)
Parkeria \Par*ke"ri*a\, prop. n. [NL. So named from W. K.
Parker, a British zoologist.] (Zool.)
A genus of large arenaceous fossil Foraminifera found in the
Cretaceous rocks. The species are globular, or nearly so, and
are of all sizes up to that of a tennis ball.
[1913 Webster]
Parkeriaceae
(gcide)
Parkeriaceae \Parkeriaceae\ prop. n.
A natural family of ferns coextensive with the genus
Ceratopteris; sometimes it is included in the family
Polypodiaceae.

Syn: family Parkeriaceae.
[WordNet 1.5]
Parkesine
(gcide)
Parkesine \Parkes"ine\ (p[aum]rks"[i^]n or p[aum]rks"[=e]n), n.
[So called from Mr. Parkes, the inventor.]
A compound, originally made from gun cotton and castor oil,
but later from different materials, and used as a substitute
for vulcanized India rubber and for ivory; -- called also
xylotile.
[1913 Webster]
Sparker
(gcide)
Sparker \Spark"er\, n.
A spark arrester.
[1913 Webster]
bird parker
(wn)
Bird Parker
n 1: United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of
jazz (1920-1955) [syn: Parker, Charlie Parker,
Yardbird Parker, Bird Parker, {Charles Christopher
Parker}]
charles christopher parker
(wn)
Charles Christopher Parker
n 1: United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of
jazz (1920-1955) [syn: Parker, Charlie Parker,
Yardbird Parker, Bird Parker, {Charles Christopher
Parker}]
charlie parker
(wn)
Charlie Parker
n 1: United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of
jazz (1920-1955) [syn: Parker, Charlie Parker,
Yardbird Parker, Bird Parker, {Charles Christopher
Parker}]
dorothy parker
(wn)
Dorothy Parker
n 1: United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)
[syn: Parker, Dorothy Parker, {Dorothy Rothschild
Parker}]
dorothy rothschild parker
(wn)
Dorothy Rothschild Parker
n 1: United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)
[syn: Parker, Dorothy Parker, {Dorothy Rothschild
Parker}]
family parkeriaceae
(wn)
family Parkeriaceae
n 1: coextensive with the genus Ceratopteris; sometimes included
in family Polypodiaceae [syn: Parkeriaceae, {family
Parkeriaceae}]
nosey-parker
(wn)
nosey-parker
n 1: a person who meddles in the affairs of others [syn:
busybody, nosy-parker, nosey-parker, quidnunc]
nosy-parker
(wn)
nosy-parker
n 1: a person who meddles in the affairs of others [syn:
busybody, nosy-parker, nosey-parker, quidnunc]
parked
(wn)
parked
adj 1: that have been left; "there were four parked cars across
the street"
parker
(wn)
Parker
n 1: United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of
jazz (1920-1955) [syn: Parker, Charlie Parker,
Yardbird Parker, Bird Parker, {Charles Christopher
Parker}]
2: United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967)
[syn: Parker, Dorothy Parker, {Dorothy Rothschild
Parker}]
parker house roll
(wn)
Parker House roll
n 1: yeast-raised dinner roll made by folding a disk of dough
before baking
parkeriaceae
(wn)
Parkeriaceae
n 1: coextensive with the genus Ceratopteris; sometimes included
in family Polypodiaceae [syn: Parkeriaceae, {family
Parkeriaceae}]
parkersburg
(wn)
Parkersburg
n 1: a city in northwestern West Virginia on the Ohio river
sparker
(wn)
sparker
n 1: a wire net to stop sparks from an open fireplace or
smokestack [syn: spark arrester, sparker]
yardbird parker
(wn)
Yardbird Parker
n 1: United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of
jazz (1920-1955) [syn: Parker, Charlie Parker,
Yardbird Parker, Bird Parker, {Charles Christopher
Parker}]

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