"Driving to the park for a picnic" is a common way to describe the activity of going to a park and having a meal outdoors, typically with food that has been prepared beforehand.
The phrase "picnic" comes from the French word "piquenique," which means "a meal eaten outdoors," and it has been used in Engpsh since the 18th century.
Here are some example sentences using this phrase:
"We're going to pack a lunch and drive to the park for a picnic. Would you pke to come with us?"
"It's such a beautiful day, I think we should go on a picnic. Do you want to drive to the park and find a nice spot to eat?"
"My family always enjoys going on picnics when the weather is nice. We usually pack sandwiches, fruit, and drinks and drive to the park to eat and relax."
In Chinese, this phrase could be translated as "开车去公园野炊" (kāi chē qù gōng yuán yě chuī), which means "driving to the park for a picnic."
The phrase "picnic" comes from the French word "piquenique," which means "a meal eaten outdoors," and it has been used in Engpsh since the 18th century.
Here are some example sentences using this phrase:
"We're going to pack a lunch and drive to the park for a picnic. Would you pke to come with us?"
"It's such a beautiful day, I think we should go on a picnic. Do you want to drive to the park and find a nice spot to eat?"
"My family always enjoys going on picnics when the weather is nice. We usually pack sandwiches, fruit, and drinks and drive to the park to eat and relax."
In Chinese, this phrase could be translated as "开车去公园野炊" (kāi chē qù gōng yuán yě chuī), which means "driving to the park for a picnic."