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How to read a picnic?

The pronunciation of "picnic" is English [? p? kn? k]; Beauty [? p? kn? k].

I. Translation:

When used as a noun, it means "picnic", and when used as an intransitive verb, it means "go for a picnic".

Second, phrase collocation:

1, Picnic Chaos: Picnic Fight; Picnic havoc.

2. Picnic blanket: Picnic blanket; Picnic mat; Picnic blanket

3. Picnic stove: Picnic stove.

Third, Chinese etymology:

"Picnic" comes from the French word "pique-nique", which comes from "pique" and has the same etymology as "pick". "nique" may be a homonym for "pique". In the past, it used to refer to a social gathering where everyone prepared a meal, either indoors or outdoors, but now it only refers to outdoor picnics.

Bilingual example:

Would you like to have a picnic with us?

Would you like to have a picnic with us?

We tried to persuade him to go on a picnic with us.

We tried to persuade Luqiao to have a picnic with us.

Are you listening to me about our picnic at the beach?

Our picnic on the beach. Are you listening to me?

I gave primrose an apple, which was left over from our picnic.

An apple left over from our lunch picnic was given to prim to accompany Ross.

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