outdoorsy

/ˌaʊtˈdɔːzi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌaʊtˈdɔːrzi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌau̇t-ˈdȯr-zē How to pronounce outdoorsy (audio)/ (ame, mw)

outdoorsy — 形容詞

  • outdoorsypositive
  • more outdoorsycomparative
  • most outdoorsysuperlative

1. liking to spend a lot of free time outside doing things like hiking, cycling, or

1.形容詞B2
釋義

熱愛戶外

喜歡健行露營等戶外活動的

liking to spend a lot of free time outside doing things like hiking, cycling, or camping

例句

Lakshmi is too outdoorsy to spend every weekend in a shopping mall.

Lakshmi 太熱愛戶外了,不會每個週末都待在購物中心。

be outdoorsy — describe a person's general lifestyle

Maeve joined the hiking club because she wanted more outdoorsy friends.

Maeve 加入健行社,因為她想認識更多熱愛戶外的朋友。

同義詞
  • active

    broader and can describe exercise indoors as well as outside

  • nature-loving

    puts stronger focus on enjoying natural places

  • sporty

    emphasizes exercise and athletic ability more than camping or hiking culture

反義詞
  • indoor

    contrasts with a lifestyle centered on being inside rather than outside

文法句型

an outdoorsy person

outdoorsy friends

be outdoorsy

用法筆記

Usually describes a person's general tastes or lifestyle, not one single outing. Common with nouns like person, friend, type, and side.

2. having features or a style that suits outdoor life or makes people think of hiki

2.形容詞B2
釋義

戶外風

適合戶外使用,或帶自然露營感的

having features or a style that suits outdoor life or makes people think of hiking, camping, or nature

例句

Lan bought an outdoorsy jacket that can handle wind and light rain.

Lan 買了一件很有戶外風的外套,能擋風,也能防小雨。

outdoorsy jacket — suitable for hiking and other outdoor trips

The hotel has an outdoorsy pool area with stone paths and pine trees.

那家飯店的泳池區很有戶外風,鋪著石子路,周圍還有松樹。

同義詞
  • rustic

    suggests simple country style, not always hiking or camping use

  • rugged

    adds a stronger idea of toughness or rough outdoor conditions

反義詞
  • indoor

    describes something intended for inside spaces rather than outside use or style

文法句型

an outdoorsy jacket

an outdoorsy feel

outdoorsy design

用法筆記

Often appears before nouns for clothes, spaces, brands, or designs. Distinguish from sense 1, which describes a person rather than a thing.