daypack
/ˈdeɪpæk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdeɪpæk/ (ame, ipa)
daypack — noun
1. a small bag with shoulder straps that you wear on your back for carrying food, w
1.名詞B2
釋義
a small bag with shoulder straps that you wear on your back for carrying food, water, and other supplies on a short trip
例句
Pim kept water and a map in her daypack for the forest walk.
keep + in + daypack for a day walk
At the station, Rania grabbed her daypack and followed the tour guide.
The bright yellow daypack fit under Mateo's seat on the bus.
Sahil's daypack has side pockets for snacks, sunscreen, and a small camera.
Before the cliff path, Nia tightened the straps on her daypack.
用法筆記
Usually smaller and lighter than a general backpack, and mainly used for carrying what you need on a single day's outing.