英:[ˈpɪknɪk]
美:[ˈpɪknɪk]
英:[ˈpɪknɪk]
美:[ˈpɪknɪk]
pic·nic
pIk nIk
复数:picnics
第三人称单数:picnics
现在分词:picnicking
过去式:picnicked
过去分词:picnicked
picnicker (n.)
noun
an excursion or outing with food usually provided by members of the group and eaten in the openalso: the food provided for a picnic
a pleasant or amusingly carefree experience
I don't expect being married to be a picnic—Josephine Pinckney
an easy task or feat
a shoulder of pork with much of the butt removed
verb
intransitive verb
to go on a picnic : eat in picnic fashion
have a picnic去野餐;举行野餐
no picnic不容易
go on a picnic去野餐,去野炊
picnic basket野餐篮
picnic lunch便当,野餐
picnic arean. 野餐区
1748年(切斯特菲尔德的“信函”中出现),但这个概念在英国早期似乎是罕见的 [OED]。它最初的意思是“每个参与者在社交聚会(不一定是户外)中为共同的餐桌贡献一些东西”; 源自于法语“piquenique”(1690年代),可能是“piquer”(指“挑选,啄食”的意思,源自于古法语,参见“pike”(n.1))的重音形式,或者第二个成分可能是来自一个日耳曼语的“nique”(“毫无价值的东西”)。
As in many other riming names, the elements are used without precision, but the lit. sense is appar. 'a picking or nibbling of bits,' a snatch, snack .... [Century Dictionary]
正如在许多其他的韵名中,这些元素并没有被精确地使用,但字面意义显然是“一点点或啄食的小块”,一口、零食...... [世纪词典]
这个词在18世纪也出现在德国、丹麦和瑞典。后来,“愉悦聚会的成员们在郊游时携带食品”,例如去乡村的某个地方。比喻意义上的“轻而易举的事情”是从1886年开始的。“Picnic basket”在1857年出现。“Picnic table”的出现是在1858年,最初是指户外餐桌折叠使用。
Noun German or French; German Picknick, from French pique-nique
The first known use of picnic was in 1815
pictorialadjective
of or relating to painting or drawing
pictorial art
consisting of or illustrated by pictures
pictorial magazines
suggesting or communicating vivid mental images
pictorial poetry
pictographnoun
an ancient or prehistoric drawing or painting on a rock wall
one of the symbols of a system of picture writing
a diagram representing statistical information by pictures which can be varied in color, size, or number to indicate change
pictographnoun
an ancient or prehistoric drawing or painting on a rock wall
one of the symbols of a system of picture writing
a diagram representing statistical information by pictures which can be varied in color, size, or number to indicate change
pictogramnoun
pictograph
picotnoun
one of a series of small loops forming an ornamental edging on ribbon or lace
picnic1 of 2noun
a meal eaten outdoors often during a trip away from home
a pleasant or carefree experience
breaking a leg is no picnic
an easy task
a shoulder of pork that is often smoked and boned
picnic2 of 2verb
to go on a picnic : eat as if on a picnic
picnic1 of 2noun
a meal eaten outdoors often during a trip away from home
a pleasant or carefree experience
breaking a leg is no picnic
an easy task
a shoulder of pork that is often smoked and boned
picnic2 of 2verb
to go on a picnic : eat as if on a picnic
picnic1 of 2noun
a meal eaten outdoors often during a trip away from home
a pleasant or carefree experience
breaking a leg is no picnic
an easy task
a shoulder of pork that is often smoked and boned
picnic2 of 2verb
to go on a picnic : eat as if on a picnic
picnic1 of 2noun
a meal eaten outdoors often during a trip away from home
a pleasant or carefree experience
breaking a leg is no picnic
an easy task
a shoulder of pork that is often smoked and boned
picnic2 of 2verb
to go on a picnic : eat as if on a picnic
picnic1 of 2noun
a meal eaten outdoors often during a trip away from home
a pleasant or carefree experience
breaking a leg is no picnic
an easy task
a shoulder of pork that is often smoked and boned
picnic2 of 2verb
to go on a picnic : eat as if on a picnic
1 There were no bathrooms and no outhouses or anything, just a pump and a picnic table.
2 We were at a rest stop off Highway 101, sitting at a picnic table.
3 The picnic was winding down, and the sun was setting.
4 When I tried To get back, I kept going to The wrong picnic Table: the families Looked like my family, With lots of kids And smoke from the hibachi Stinging everyone’s eyes.
5 “You don’t understand. My whole d-day centered on them. We had picnics on the lawn. We gardened. I told them s-stories. Without them I’m nothing!”
6 They have a picnic in the morning.
他们早上去野餐。
7 I half expect the boys to unpack a picnic—they have a canvas bag with them—but instead Gat and Johnny begin climbing the rocks.
8 On the other end of town was a store with a picnic table and an old rusted petrol pump in front.
9 Then she went back to the hotel with Aaron, leaving Ivy to eat a picnic dinner with her sister and a sleeping Evan.
10 “Like in the summer at our picnics,” Mother said.
11 “I’m pleased to hear you’ve had supper. Did you enjoy your picnic, then? Have quite enough to eat?”
12 Mother and Daddy and Mr. and Mrs. Chris sat around the end of the stove, just lounging around like people by a picnic fire.
13 “We really must have a good old-fashioned picnic down by the brook.”
14 One night, the four of us ate a picnic down on the tiny beach.
15 I watch as she picks everything out of the picnic hamper.
16 By the end of the Gates of Praise Labor Day picnic, Ray Eisler was officially dating Aunt Ruth.
17 On the lawn is an enormous picnic table, big enough to seat sixteen, and a ways off from that, a tire swing hangs from a massive maple.
18 Leo and Calypso sat on the beach, near the spot where Leo had destroyed the dining table, and they ate a picnic dinner together.
19 When will Mary have a picnic?
玛丽什么时候去野餐?
20 The heavy rain destroyed all hope of a picnic.
大雨打破了野餐的一切希望.