picnic
[ˈpɪknɪk]
n.
野餐郊游;
供野餐吃的食品;
猪的肩肉;
轻松的工作;
vi.
去野餐,参加野餐;
野餐式地用餐;
在户外用餐;
vt.
用野餐招待;
例句:
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They were tidying up the remains of their picnic.
他们正在收拾野餐后剩下的东西。
来自柯林斯例句
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It was like stocking a hamper for a two-day picnic.
来自P. Theroux
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The territory was too expensive for any one purchaser, so the two couples parcelled out a picnic lunch.
这地方什么都贵,因此,两对夫妇分享一顿野餐。
来自《权威词典》
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I took the kids for a picnic in the park after school.
放学后我带孩子们去公园野餐。
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We punted up towards Grantchester and had a picnic in a meadow.
我们乘坐平底长船溯河而上到格兰切斯特,在草地上举行野餐。
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They line a public square filled with picnic tables.
来自WSJ
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Grand said, She's very Picnic at Hanging Rock.
来自NEWYORKER
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In the children's minds summer is associated with picnics.
在孩子们的心里,想到夏天就联想到野餐。
来自《权威词典》
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One spring day the school arranged a picnic.
有一年春天,学校安排了一次郊游。
来自《权威词典》