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outdoors

/out-dawrz, -dohrz/US // ˌaʊtˈdɔrz, -ˈdoʊrz //UK // (ˌaʊtˈdɔːz) //

在户外,在室外,室外,户外

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : out of doors; in the open air: He's happiest when he's outdoors.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the world outside of or away from houses; open air: Our whole family likes the outdoors.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : outdoor.

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Examples

  • It includes nothing about where, how many people it involved, if they were operating outdoors or complying with other guidance.

  • Walking your dog seems simple enough—it’s just you, your pup, and the great outdoors.

  • Online sales for sports and outdoors, kitchen, and especially groceries all saw increases as lockdowns and work-from-home policies led to consumers staying home to cook and exercise.

  • You know, that kind of dilution happens to aerosols outdoors.

  • Just because we’re ordered to stay at home doesn’t mean you can’t go outdoors — especially if you go all the way to the great outdoors.

  • Neither was old enough to be outdoors with a loaded gun within the city limits.

  • Outdoors, I ran 100m and 200m, and then long-jumped on occasion.

  • She compiled a survey for older girls on the outdoors and got almost 2,000 responses in less than two months.

  • Like other maskers who have braved the outdoors, he enjoys a turn in the spotlight.

  • But the constant rain and the cold mountain weather usually prevent the students from gathering outdoors to learn.

  • Now as he rose to go outdoors with Dorothy he remembered the letter Jim Barlow had brought him.

  • Wouldn't hurt the kid a bit—he'd be bigger then, and the outdoors would make him grow like a pig.

  • His instincts were all for the great outdoors, and from such the sun brings quick response.

  • The last of the logs were glowing red on the hearths, and the air was hot and heavy after the fresh outdoors.

  • Yes, her husband thrust her outdoors, half naked, this bitter cold night.