Staff car park meaning in English

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Definition

a (staff) car park: an area for (employees) to park their cars idiom

Examples

  • "Susie : Well actually Dr. Donna, you parked your car in front of mine in the staff car park, and I just wanted to ask you to move it."
Exercise 1
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is an incorrect statement. Brian has not yet fought with Leonard Trotsker. When Brian asks "would you like me to, you know, take him outside and rough him up a bit?", Brian is offering to fight with Leonard. Bruno confirms this by saying "Brian, are you offering to physically injure a union representative in our parking lot?", again Bruno is referring to Brian's future intentions. Note that a "parking lot" is an American equivalent of a "car park": places outside cinemas or supermarkets, for example, where cars are parked.
This is an incorrect statement. Brian says that Leonard Trotsker "doesn't have an appointment, but he told me that you would see him." This means that Bruno has not fixed any kind of meeting with Leonard, and that it is Leonard who assumes that Bruno will see him, despite not having made any prior (or previous) arrangements to meet.
This is a true statement. When Brian talks to Bruno on the intercom, he says that Leonard Trotsker "spit on my shoe and called me a bourgeois pig." This indicates that Leonard has a problem with the bourgeois class and has insulted Brian on his political and class beliefs. In most western societies, spitting (ejecting saliva from the mouth) on other people is viewed as a serious insult. Note that the verb "to spit" has two possible irregular past tense forms: "spit" and "spat".

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