outdoors
adverb, noun uk/ˌaʊtˈdɔːz/ us/ˌaʊtˈdɔːrz/
B1 (在)户外,(在)野外
outside
If the weather's good, we'll eat outdoors (= not in a building). 如果天气好,我们将在室外用餐。
Every year he takes a month off work to go hiking in the great outdoors (= in the countryside, far away from towns). 他每年休一个月假到野外徒步旅行。
Opposites: indoors
See also: out of doors
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- If your cactus has been outdoors during the summer, move it into the garage or house when overnight temperatures drop below 65°F.
- The party is going to be outdoors, but we have permission to use the community hall if it rains.
- We hung the washing up outdoors in the fresh air.
- I don't like you hanging around outdoors with your friends - why don't you invite them in?
- He's very tanned because he works outdoors in all weathers.