valet parking | a service provided (at a club or restaurant or airport etc.) whereby a patron leaves a car at the entrance and an attendant parks and retrieves it |
parking | the act of maneuvering a vehicle into a location where it can be left temporarily |
ballpark park | a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games), take me out to the ballpark |
Belmont Park Belmont | a racetrack for thoroughbred racing in Elmont on Long Island, site of the Belmont Stakes |
hand brake emergency emergency brake parking brake | a brake operated by hand, usually operates by mechanical linkage |
oyster bed oyster bank oyster park | a workplace where oysters are bred and grown |
park | a gear position that acts as a parking brake, the put the car in park and got out |
park bench | a bench in a public park |
parking meter | a coin-operated timer located next to a parking space, depositing money into it entitles you to park your car there for a specified length of time |
staff | a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose, he walked with the help of a wooden staff |
trailer camp trailer park | a camp where space for house trailers can be rented, utilities are generally provided |
wind farm wind park wind energy facility | a power plant that uses wind turbines to generate electricity |
parking ticket | a ticket issued for parking in a restricted place |
staff stave | (music) the system of five horizontal lines on which the musical notes are written |
staff line | any of the horizontal marks comprising a staff |
treble clef treble staff G clef | a clef that puts the G above middle C on the second line of a staff |
staff | a rod carried as a symbol |
bread breadstuff staff of life | food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked |
personnel department personnel office personnel staff office | the department responsible for hiring and training and placing employees and for setting policies for personnel management |
Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Chiefs | the executive agency that advises the President on military questions, composed of the chiefs of the United States Army and the United States Navy and the United States Air Force and the commandant of the United States Marine Corps |
National Park Service | an agency of the Interior Department responsible for the national parks |
staff faculty | the body of teachers and administrators at a school, the dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university |
office office staff | professional or clerical workers in an office, the whole office was late the morning of the blizzard |
research staff | a group of associated research workers in a university or library or laboratory |
sales staff | those in a business who are responsible for sales |
security staff | those in an organization responsible for preventing spying or theft |
service staff maintenance staff | those in a business responsible for maintaining the physical plant |
general staff | military officers assigned to assist a senior officer in planning military policy |
headquarters staff | military staff stationed at headquarters |
staff | personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task, the hospital has an excellent nursing staff, the general relied on his staff to make routine decisions |
amusement park funfair pleasure ground | a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement |
cemetery graveyard burial site burial ground burying ground memorial park necropolis | a tract of land used for burials |
half-mast half-staff | a position some distance below the top of a mast to which a flag is lowered in mourning or to signal distress |
industrial park | a tract of land at a distance from city center that is designed for a cluster of businesses and factories |
national park | a tract of land declared by the national government to be public property |
Acadia National Park | a national park in Maine showing marine erosion and glaciation, includes seashore and also the highest point on the Atlantic coast |
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 |
Big Bend National Park | a large national park in Texas featuring mountains and desert and canyons and wildlife |
Biscayne National Park | a national park in Florida having underwater coral reefs and marine life |
Bryce Canyon National Park | a national park in Utah having multicolored rock erosions |
Canyonlands National Park | a national park in Utah having rock formations and ancient cliff dwellings, canyons of the Green River and the Colorado River |
Capitol Reef National Park | a national park in Utah having colorful rock formations and desert plants and wildlife |
Carlsbad Caverns National Park | a national park in New Mexico featuring what is probably the world's largest cavern with spectacular underground formations |
Channel Islands National Park | a national park in California featuring sea birds and marine life |
Crater Lake National Park | a national park in Oregon having the deepest lake in the United States in the crater of an extinct volcano |
Denali National Park | a large national park in Alaska having peaks of the Alaska Range (including Mount McKinley) and the huge Denali fault |
Everglades National Park | a national park in Florida containing an immense subtropical wilderness with mangrove swamps and rare birds and wild animals |
Gates of the Arctic National Park | a large national park in Alaska featuring the Great Mendenhall Glacier |
Grand Canyon National Park | a national park in Arizona including the mile deep canyon of the Colorado River which shows geologic features and fossil plants and animals |