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Liza
Do "theme park" and "amusement park" mean the same? One more question: what term do you usually use to denote going outdoors somewhere to the nature, maybe to the riverside or to the woods? Does "outing" suit? Thx)
2011年7月25日 03:01
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An amusement park is a collection of rides and entertainment attractions. A theme park is an amusement park where the architecture, rides and entertainment is built around some central theme. A classic example of a theme park is Disneyland, where all the rides and entertainment are based on Disney movies, cartoons and characters.
2011年7月25日
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Theme park and amusement park mean the same thing. Outing is acceptable. You can also say "to spend time/to be in the fresh air/great outdoors".
2011年7月25日
I have to say, that is a funny question. I can't imagine why this concerns you. A Theme Park can be an Amusement Park. The words themselves describe what the park is. Theme is theme based. Amusement is fun, theme or no theme.
2011年7月25日
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