picnic
noun /ˈpɪknɪk/
/ˈpɪknɪk/
Idioms - an 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 picnic beside the river.
我们在河边野餐。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- family
- school
- church
- …
- go for
- go on
- have
- …
- basket
- bench
- blanket
- …
- It's a nice day. Let's go for a picnic.
- the 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 - We took a picnic and spent the day watching the races.
我们带着野餐食物,观看了一天比赛。 - Will you help me make a picnic?
你愿意帮我准备野餐食物吗?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- family
- school
- church
- …
- go for
- go on
- have
- …
- basket
- bench
- blanket
- …
- Let's eat our picnic by the lake.
词源mid 18th cent. (denoting a social event at which each guest contributes a share of the food): from French pique-nique, of unknown origin.
Idioms
be no picnic
- (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.
失了业还要抚养孩子可不是容易的事。
- Bringing up a family when you're unemployed is no picnic.