Commentary: Syntax Is: NP1[agent[animate]] PARK (NP2[patient]) (PP[locative])
NOTE: When no NP2 (vehicle) is mentioned use this sense unless the context of the following/preceding sentences indicates otherwise. See the second sentence of sense 2.
Examples:
I'll show you how to park your motorcross bike.
Please don't park my Lamborghini next to an SUV.
Where do I park my broomstick?
My grandfather always parks in the handicap spaces.
Mike parked the car illegitimately and put his police badge in the window.
Mappings:
VerbNet: put-9.1-1
FrameNet: Placing
PropBank: park.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2
Commentary:
NOTE: This sense does not include vehicles.
Examples:
Don't park your brain outside, you're going to need it.
She parked right next to me on the bench.
This website is a nice place to park your ideas.
Park your coffee on the table.
Here's a great place to park your cash!
Mappings:
VerbNet: put-9.1-1
FrameNet: Placing
PropBank: park.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1