outdoors
adverb,noun
uk/ˌaʊtˈdɔːz/us/ˌaʊtˈdɔːrz/B1
outside:
(在)户外,(在)野外If the weather's good, we'lleatoutdoors(= not in abuilding).如果天气好,我们将在室外用餐。
Everyyearhetakesamonthoffworkto gohikinginthegreatoutdoors(= in thecountryside,faraway fromtowns).他每年休一个月假到野外徒步旅行。
Opposites
indoors
See also
out ofdoors
- Ifyourcactushas been outdoors during thesummer,moveit into thegarageorhousewhenovernighttemperaturesdropbelow 65°F.
- Thepartyis going to be outdoors, but we havepermissionto use thecommunityhallif itrains.
- Wehungthewashingup outdoors in thefreshair.
- I don't like youhangingaround outdoors withyourfriends- why don't youinvitethem in?
- He's verytannedbecause heworksoutdoors in allweathers.
From, out and outside
- al fresco
- door
- exogenous
- exterior
- external
- from
- indigenous
- inside
- non-indigenous
- open
- open-air
- out
- out and aboutidiom
- out of
- outdoor
- outta
- outward
- outwards
- outwith
- thence