picnic

  • 11Picnic — (рус. Пикник)  конфета с арахисом (или грецким орехом), начинкой из мягкой карамели, вафель и воздушного риса, покрытая молочным шоколадом. Выпускается компанией Cadbury. Изготовитель в России: ООО «Дирол Кэдбери» (Великий Новгород) …

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  • 12pícnic — / picníc s. n., pl. pícnicuri/ picnícuri …

    Romanian orthography

  • 13picnic — (n.) 1748 (in Chesterfield s Letters ), but rare before c.1800 as an English institution, from Fr. piquenique (1690s), perhaps a reduplication of piquer to pick, peck, from O.Fr. (see PIKE (Cf. pike) (n.2)), or the second element may be nique… …

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  • 14Picnic —    Drame psychologique de Joshua Logan, avec William Holden (Hal), Rosalind Russell (Rosemary), Kim Novak (Madge), Susan Strasberg (Millie), Betty Field (Flo), Cliff Robertson (Alan).   Scénario: Daniel Taradash, d après la pièce de William Inge… …

    Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • 15picnic — The verb has inflected forms picnicked, picnicking …

    Modern English usage

  • 16Picnic — In contemporary usage, picnic can be defined simply as a pleasure excursion at which a meal is eaten outdoors (al fresco or en plein air ), ideally taking place in a beautiful landscape such as a park, beside a lake or with an interesting view… …

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  • 17picnic — pic|nic1 [ˈpıknık] n ↑hamper, ↑rug [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: pique nique] 1.) if you have a picnic, you take food and eat it outdoors, especially in the country ▪ We decided to have a picnic down by the lake. go on/for a picnic ▪ We… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18picnic — n. outing with a meal 1) to go on, have a picnic picnic meal (BE) 2) to make; pack a picnic pleasure (colloq.) 3) a picnic to + inf. (it s no picnic to work there = it s no picnic working there) * * * [ pɪknɪk] have a picnic pack a picnic [… …

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  • 19picnic — 1 noun (C) 1 an occasion when people take food and eat it outdoors, especially in the country: We re having a picnic in the park this afternoon. | a picnic basket (=for carrying food for a picnic) 2 be no picnic informal to be difficult or… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20picnic — I UK [ˈpɪknɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms picnic : singular picnic plural picnics * a) a meal eaten outside, especially in the countryside A lot of people take their family to have a picnic on the river bank. b) [only before noun] used… …

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