帮助中心

picnic

[ˈpɪknɪk]

picnic Definition

  • 1an occasion when you have an informal meal of sandwiches, etc. outside, or the food itself
  • 2a pleasant situation or experience

Using picnic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "picnic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We had a lovely picnic in the park.

  • Example

    The company's annual picnic is always a fun event.

  • Example

    Let's pack a picnic and go to the beach.

  • Example

    The children enjoyed a picnic lunch on the lawn.

picnic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for picnic

Idioms Using picnic

  • not easy or enjoyable

    Example

    Working two jobs and going to school at the same time is no picnic.

  • a simple and enjoyable activity or experience

    Example

    After a long week at work, a quiet evening at home with a good book is a picnic in the park for me.

  • weather that is suitable for having a picnic, usually sunny and warm

    Example

    The forecast for this weekend is perfect picnic weather.

Phrases with picnic

  • a basket used for carrying food and drink for a picnic

    Example

    She packed the picnic basket with sandwiches, fruit, and drinks.

  • a large piece of cloth or rug used as a ground cover for a picnic

    Example

    We spread the picnic blanket on the grass and sat down to eat.

  • a designated place for having a picnic, often in a park or other outdoor space

    Example

    The picnic area was shaded by trees and had tables and benches for seating.

Origins of picnic

from French 'pique-nique', meaning 'a fashionable social entertainment'

📌

Summary: picnic in Brief

A 'picnic' [ˈpɪknɪk] is an informal meal eaten outside, often in a park or other outdoor space, and can also refer to the food itself. It can be a pleasant experience, as in 'We had a lovely picnic in the park,' or a general term for an outing, as in 'Let's pack a picnic and go to the beach.' 'Picnic' has idiomatic uses like 'no picnic,' meaning not easy or enjoyable, and 'picnic weather,' referring to sunny and warm conditions.

How do native speakers use this expression?