picnic
picnic 英 [ˈpɪknɪk] 美 [ˈpɪknɪk]
n. 野餐 vi. 去野餐
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- A picnic is a meal that you eat outside. For your birthday, you might take a picnic lunch (including celebratory cupcakes) to a nearby beach with some friends.
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- n. 野餐
- vi. 去野餐
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1. Let's eat our picnic by the lake.
咱们到湖边去吃野餐吧。
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2. a picnic lunch
午间野餐
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3. a picnic basket
野餐提篮
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4. It's a nice day. Let's go for a picnic.
天气不错;咱们去野餐吧。
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5. We had a picnic beside the river.
我们在河边野餐。
- picnic (n.) 1748 (in Chesterfield's "Letters"), but rare before c. 1800 as an English institution; originally a fashionable pot-luck social affair, not necessarily out of doors; from French piquenique (1690s), perhaps a reduplication of piquer "to pick, peck," from Old French (see pike (n.2)), or the second element may be nique "worthless thing," from a Germanic source. Figurative sense of "something easy" is from 1886. Picnic table recorded from 1926, originally a folding table.
- picnic (v.) "go on a picnic," 1842, from picnic (n.). Related: Picnicked; picnicking. The -k- is inserted to preserve the "k" sound of -c- before a suffix beginning in -i-, -y-, or -e- (compare traffic/trafficking, panic/panicky, shellac/shellacked).
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