[N-COUNT 可数名词]野餐;户外用餐 When people have a picnic, they eat a meal out of doors, usually in a field or a forest, or at the beach.
We're going on a picnic tomorrow...
我们明天去野餐。
We'll take a picnic lunch.
我们要到户外用午餐。
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[VERB 动词]野餐 When people picnic somewhere, they have a picnic.
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Afterwards, we picnicked on the riverbank.
之后,我们在河边野餐。
...such a perfect day for picnicking.
适合野餐的好天气
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...fires started by careless picnickers.
粗心大意的野餐者引发的火灾
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[PHRASE 短语]不是件轻松(或愉快)的事 If you say that an experience, task, or activity is no picnic, you mean that it is quite difficult or unpleasant.
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[INFORMAL 非正式]
Emigrating is no picnic.
移民不是件轻松的事。
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pic·nic/ˈpɪknɪk; NAmEˈpɪknɪk/
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picnicpicnicspicnickedpicnickingnoun1an occasion when people pack a meal and take it to eat outdoors, especially in the countryside 野餐◆It's a nice day. Let's go for a picnic.天气不错;咱们去野餐吧。◆We had a picnicbeside the river. 我们在河边野餐。2the meal, usually consisting of sandwiches,salad and fruit, etc. that you take with you when you go on a picnic野餐食物◆Let's eat our picnic by the lake.咱们到湖边去吃野餐吧。◆a picnic lunch午间野餐◆a picnic basket野餐提篮IDIOMbe no ˈpicnic( informal) to be difficult and cause a lot of problems 可不容易;不是好玩的◆Bringing up a family when you're unemployed is no picnic.失了业还要养家可不是容易的事。verb(-ck-)[intransitive ]to have a picnic野餐◆No picnicking allowed (= on a sign)禁止野餐pic·nic/ˈpɪknɪk; NAmEˈpɪknɪk/
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picnic1 noun
picnic2 verb
picnicpic‧nic1 /ˈpɪknɪk/ ●●●S3 noun [countable]
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1picnic (1)if you have a picnic, you take food and eat it outdoors, especially in the country: We decided to have a picnic down by the lake.go on/for a picnic We could go on a picnic today. a picnic table There is free parking for visitors, as well as a restaurant and picnic area (=a special area with tables where people can have a picnic).picnic site/spot/place (=a place that is suitable or pleasant for a picnic) We found a lovely picnic spot by the river.picnic basket/hamper (=a container in which you can carry food for a picnic) ► Don’t say ‘do a picnic’ or ‘make a picnic’. Say have a picnic.2 British English the food that you take to eat outdoors on a picnic: We’ll take a picnic with us.picnic lunch/tea/supper We ate our picnic lunch by the river.3be no picnic informal if something is no picnic, it is very difficult and needs a lot of effort or hard work: Bringing up six children is no picnic!COLLOCATIONSverbshave a picnic· They were having a picnic on the beach.go on/go for a picnic· If it’s fine, we’ll go for a picnic.picnic + NOUNa picnic area/site (=a special area with tables where people can have picnics)· There is a picnic area next to the car park.a picnic spot/place (=a place that is suitable for a picnic)· We found a beautiful picnic spot.a picnic tablea picnic basket/hamper (=a container in which you carry food for a picnic)
picnic1 noun
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picnicpicnic2 verb (past tense and past participle picnicked, present participle picnicking) [intransitive]
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to have a picnic: We picnicked on the beach.—picnicker noun [countable]: The area is very popular with picnickers.
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