parking lot - significado y definición. Qué es parking lot
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Qué (quién) es parking lot - definición


Parking lot         
  • Barrier can be installed so that parking is not possible without payment.
  • Car occupying two parking spaces, often frowned upon in many countries
  • Collégien, France]], demonstrating the design of prioritizing spaces for cars over spaces for people.
  • Sensors above each lot in this indoor parking lot determine if a car has already taken the lot
  • disabled parking.]]
  • A sign at the entrance to an underground [[parking garage]] in March 2007, warning drivers of the maximum height clearance, in this case, roughly 2 meters (6.5 feet).
  • A parking lot in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], in 2010, with its capacity increased through multiple level stacked parking using mechanical lifts.
  • A [[San Jose, California]] parking lot in 2006, with landscaping and a diagonal parking pattern designed for one-way traffic.
  • Hollywood]], [[United States]], 1949.
  • Parking lot landscaped with trees, 2009.
  • Rural parking lot, Gotland, Sweden
  • A subterranean parking lot of a Brazilian shopping mall taken in 2016.
  • Motorcycle parking lot in [[Surakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • A nearly empty parking lot of estate in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]].
CLEARED AREA THAT IS INTENDED FOR PARKING VEHICLES
Car park; Car parks; Carpark; Parking lots; CarPark; Car Park; Car-park; Car-Park; Parking Lot; Parking area; Parking complex; Car Park Ticket Machines; Surface parking; Bike lot; Surface lot; Parking crater; Minimum parking requirements; Car lot; Vehicle parking; 🆌; Water pollution from parking lots; Environmental impact of parking lots
A parking lot (American English) or car park (British English), also known as a car lot, is a cleared area intended for parking vehicles. The term usually refers to a dedicated area with a durable or semi-durable surface.
parking lot         
  • Barrier can be installed so that parking is not possible without payment.
  • Car occupying two parking spaces, often frowned upon in many countries
  • Collégien, France]], demonstrating the design of prioritizing spaces for cars over spaces for people.
  • Sensors above each lot in this indoor parking lot determine if a car has already taken the lot
  • disabled parking.]]
  • A sign at the entrance to an underground [[parking garage]] in March 2007, warning drivers of the maximum height clearance, in this case, roughly 2 meters (6.5 feet).
  • A parking lot in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], in 2010, with its capacity increased through multiple level stacked parking using mechanical lifts.
  • A [[San Jose, California]] parking lot in 2006, with landscaping and a diagonal parking pattern designed for one-way traffic.
  • Hollywood]], [[United States]], 1949.
  • Parking lot landscaped with trees, 2009.
  • Rural parking lot, Gotland, Sweden
  • A subterranean parking lot of a Brazilian shopping mall taken in 2016.
  • Motorcycle parking lot in [[Surakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • A nearly empty parking lot of estate in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]].
CLEARED AREA THAT IS INTENDED FOR PARKING VEHICLES
Car park; Car parks; Carpark; Parking lots; CarPark; Car Park; Car-park; Car-Park; Parking Lot; Parking area; Parking complex; Car Park Ticket Machines; Surface parking; Bike lot; Surface lot; Parking crater; Minimum parking requirements; Car lot; Vehicle parking; 🆌; Water pollution from parking lots; Environmental impact of parking lots
(parking lots)
A parking lot is an area of ground where people can leave their cars. (AM; in BRIT, use car park
)
A block up the street I found a parking lot.
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car park         
  • Barrier can be installed so that parking is not possible without payment.
  • Car occupying two parking spaces, often frowned upon in many countries
  • Collégien, France]], demonstrating the design of prioritizing spaces for cars over spaces for people.
  • Sensors above each lot in this indoor parking lot determine if a car has already taken the lot
  • disabled parking.]]
  • A sign at the entrance to an underground [[parking garage]] in March 2007, warning drivers of the maximum height clearance, in this case, roughly 2 meters (6.5 feet).
  • A parking lot in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], in 2010, with its capacity increased through multiple level stacked parking using mechanical lifts.
  • A [[San Jose, California]] parking lot in 2006, with landscaping and a diagonal parking pattern designed for one-way traffic.
  • Hollywood]], [[United States]], 1949.
  • Parking lot landscaped with trees, 2009.
  • Rural parking lot, Gotland, Sweden
  • A subterranean parking lot of a Brazilian shopping mall taken in 2016.
  • Motorcycle parking lot in [[Surakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
  • A nearly empty parking lot of estate in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]].
CLEARED AREA THAT IS INTENDED FOR PARKING VEHICLES
Car park; Car parks; Carpark; Parking lots; CarPark; Car Park; Car-park; Car-Park; Parking Lot; Parking area; Parking complex; Car Park Ticket Machines; Surface parking; Bike lot; Surface lot; Parking crater; Minimum parking requirements; Car lot; Vehicle parking; 🆌; Water pollution from parking lots; Environmental impact of parking lots
¦ noun Brit. an area or building where cars or other vehicles may be left temporarily.
Ejemplos de uso de parking lot
1. But in Jerusalem, a parking lot is rarely just a parking lot.
2. A few police cars were visible in the parking lot.
3. The parking lot outside the water park was full Friday.
4. Bodies were strewn across the bus station‘s parking lot.
5. Get there early, as the parking lot often fills up.