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admission Admission is the money you pay to enter a place, such as a movie theater, museum, or amusement park. [1/3 definitions]
amusement park An amusement park is an outdoor place with games, rides, and other things that are fun to see or do.
bumper car A bumper car is one of the very small electric cars that people can ride in at a fair or amusement park. The little cars are all together inside one place. People get in the cars and ride them around trying to bump into other cars or escape from being bumped. The cars are designed to be safe and fun.
campground an area for camping, such as a park.
campsite a place where one sets up a tent or camper for camping, usually within a campground. [1/2 definitions]
Celsius When we use the word Celsius, we are talking about a system people can use when they measure temperature. In most countries of the world, people use this system called Celsius. In America, though, people use a system called Fahrenheit. When you see the letter C after a temperature, as in 22� C, the C stands for Celsius. When it is 22 degrees Celsius outside, the weather feels warm but not hot. It's a nice day to go to the park and play. When it is 22 degrees Fahrenheit, it's quite cold, maybe snowing, and you need a warm jacket.
curb A curb is a raised edge of a road or street. It is often made of concrete, brick, or stone. People usually park their cars close to the curb. [1/3 definitions]
cut If something cuts through something, it goes across it or through it instead of going around it. If you cut through the park, you go through the park instead of going around it. Usually, you cut through something because you need to save time. [1/5 definitions]
dedication the ceremony of opening something newly built, such as a building, a park, or a ship. [1/2 definitions]
end up If a team plays well but ends up losing, it means that the final result was that the team lost even though it looked possible that they would win. When you end up not going to the park because of the rain, it means that you planned to go to the park, but, in the end, you didn't. When we use "end up," we are talking about what happens in the end or where something goes in the end, even if it wasn't expected or intended at first.
enjoy When you enjoy something, it means that you use it, do it, or have it, and that it is a nice thing for you. When you enjoy the park in the summer, you use the park and it is fun for you. When you enjoy something, it often means that you are lucky to have it, or that other people might not be able to use or have the same thing. [1/3 definitions]
fair2 A fair is an event at which farm animals and things grown on a farm are shown and judged. There are usually games, shows, food, and other things to do at a fair too. Sometimes there are rides like in an amusement park. [1/3 definitions]
Ferris wheel a ride at a carnival or amusement park made of a very large upright wheel with seats hanging from the rim. A motor turns the wheel while people sit in the seats.
garage A garage is a building where cars, trucks, or buses are kept. Some garages are attached to a house and are used by one family, but some garages hold many cars and are used by many different people. Sometimes people pay money to park their car in a large garage. [1/2 definitions]
good When you have a good time at the park, it means that the time at the park was fun. [1/12 definitions]
jurisdiction Jurisdiction is the right or power to enforce the law and to judge what is legal or not. In a family, children do not usually have jurisdiction over what is against the rules or not, or the power to make others obey the rules. Usually, parents have this jurisdiction. In a country, the national government has jurisdiction with regard to some laws, but state and city governments have jurisdiction with regard to other laws. For example, cities have jurisdiction over where people are allowed to park on the streets. States have jurisdiction over how old you have to be to get married.
manor A manor is a large, grand house attached to a great area of private land. Some of the land can be like a large park but there are also areas for farming. Sometimes "manor" means the land and the house all together. A manor is usually owned by a noble family or was owned by a noble family at one time.
merry-go-round a piece of play equipment in a park or school ground that consists of a round platform that turns around in a circle when pushed. It is mainly used by children. Some kids sit or stand on the platform while others run around the outside and push it to make it go around. Usually a kid who is pushing will hop on when the platform is going fast enough. The harder kids push, the faster the merry-go-round will turn around. [1/2 definitions]
monument A monument is something that people build to remember a person or great event. Monuments are often made of stone. Some monuments are very large, but others are smaller. You might see a monument in a park, city square, or cemetery.
neighbor When your house neighbors on a park, it means that your house is next to a park. [1/4 definitions]
noun A noun is a kind of word in a language. Words like "dog," "box," "park," "sister," "America," "ice skating," and "Saturday" are nouns. In every language there are many words that are nouns. When a word is a noun, we can use it in certain ways in a sentence. When a word names a thing or person or place, we call that word a noun.