チュウシャ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
Verb (する)
1. parking (e.g. car)
Pitch accent
チュ
ウシャ
Used in vocabulary (13 in total)
parking lot; car park; carpark; parking garage
parking on the streets; on-street parking
Examples (26 in total)
Where can I park?
Do you remember where we parked?
You mustn't park here.
Is it all right if I park here?
Isn't it hard to park while looking at the Around View Monitor?
It is illegal to park a car there.
She parked her car in a vacant lot.
You can park on either side of the street.
Why did you park so far away?
Did you get permission to park here?
We had trouble finding a place to park.
There's hardly anywhere to park here.
You must not park your car there without permission.
"May I park here?" "No, you can't."
The trouble is that I can't remember where I parked the car.
I asked him where I should park my car.
The policeman permitted him to park there.
Dozens of cars were parked in the parking lot.
He parked his car behind the building.
Someone stole my car. It's not there where I parked it.
If you had parked your car here, you would have been fined.
I managed to find a parking place right in front of the building.
The official informed Bob that his request for a parking permit had been rejected.
You can park at the trailhead.
I parked my car by the gate.
My aunt allowed me to park my car in her parking space.