0 a meal that you make and take with you somewhere to eat outside -- пикник
We're going to have a picnic down by the lake.
The goals of freedom translate into husbands being more attentive to women's wishes by accompanying their wives to the cinema, on shopping trips and on picnics at tourist sites.
The county authority is endeavouring to preserve the amenities for the great mass of people who go there for picnics and camping.
All motorway service areas have some facilities which can be used for picnics and for rest areas.
Many of them like to congregate in large numbers in some of the more popular spots where they can have their picnics.
They sometimes eat picnics on the way, and it is often the continental custom to have a bottle of wine with lunch.
In my view, the greater part of the litter comes from picnicking in the great open fells and woodlands, and lake-sides.
They are picnicking by the side of the roads, and, instead of eating fresh meat and vegetables, they are eating cheap tinned foodstuffs.
They referred to short walks, long walks, picnicking, travelling to the coast, visiting a historic house and so forth.
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野餐, 供野餐吃的食物, 去野餐…
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野餐, 供野餐吃的食品, 去野餐…
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comida al aire libre, comer al aire libre, pícnic [masculine…
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piquenique, fazer piquenique…
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ピクニック, 遠足, 遠足に行く…
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pique-nique [masculine], pique-niquer, pique-nique…
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pícnic, fer un pícnic…
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