picnicked

英 [ˈpɪknɪkt] 美 [ˈpɪknɪkt]

v.  野餐
picnic的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 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.
    1. We're going on a picnic tomorrow...
      我们明天去野餐。
    2. We'll take a picnic lunch.
      我们要到户外用午餐。
  2. VERB 野餐
    When people picnic somewhere, they have a picnic.
    1. Afterwards, we picnicked on the riverbank.
      之后,我们在河边野餐。
    2. ...such a perfect day for picnicking.
      适合野餐的好天气
  3. PHRASE 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.
    1. Emigrating is no picnic.
      移民不是件轻松的事。

双语例句

  1. Afterwards, we picnicked on the riverbank.
    之后,我们在河边野餐。
  2. We picnicked on the flat grassy Pampas and snacked in the teahouse of a Welsh settlement deep in the deserts of Patagonia.
    平坦的草地上的潘帕斯草原,或是深在沙漠中的巴塔哥尼亚。
  3. We often picnicked here. remember, raimunda?
    我们常来野餐,记得吗蕾蒙黛?
  4. They picnicked in the woods.
    他们在树林里野餐。
  5. Otherwise we picnicked, the meal having been provided by the hotel where we had spent the previous night.
    不然我们就野餐,午饭是由前一晚住宿的酒店提供的。
  6. We picnicked on the beach yesterday.
    昨天我们去海边野餐了。
  7. We picnicked on a knoll in the park.
    我们在公园的小山上野餐。
  8. We picnicked at the base of the mountain.
    我们在山脚下野餐。