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outdoorsman

/out-dawrz-muhn, -dohr-/US // ˌaʊtˈdɔrz mən, -ˈdoʊr- //

户外运动者,户外人士,室外人士,野外人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural out·doors·men.

    • : a person devoted to outdoor sports and recreational activities, as hiking, hunting, fishing, or camping.
    • : a person who spends much time in the outdoors.

Examples

  • If you eat one at that time, it can taste heavily of spruce, almost like turpentine, says Hank Shaw, a chef and outdoorsman who specializes in wild foods.

  • He’s an outdoorsman of the highest caliber, having hiked everywhere from the treacherous trails of eastern Iowa to the exotic locales of central Iowa.

  • Even seasoned outdoorsmen are not immune to woods shock—the fear that accompanies spatial disorientation.

  • Today, the Tongass is still a paradise for outdoorsmen and women.

  • When he arrived there, the disheveled outdoorsman was greeted at the airport by hundreds of fans.

  • The nearby Sears store delivered a sleeping bag, Coleman stove, and all sorts of camping gear for the modern outdoorsman.

  • Wherever Al might be, that outdoorsman was warm, dry and even comfortable.

  • The skin was slightly tanned, but it was the tan of a man who goes to the beach on summer weekends, not that of an outdoorsman.