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.

同義詞
  • backpack

    the broad everyday term; a daypack is a smaller backpack for a short trip

  • rucksack

    more common in British English and often linked with heavier outdoor use

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.