camp
camp 英 [kæmp] 美 [kæmp]
v. 露营;扎营 n. 露营
进行时:camping 过去式:camped 过去分词:camped 第三人称单数:camps 名词复数:camps 比较级:camper 最高级:campest
- When you camp, you set up a temporary place to sleep outdoors, often in a tent. Many people like to camp in a beautiful spot, like the mountains or beside a lake.
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- v. 露营;扎营
- n. 露营
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1. Let's return to camp.
咱们回营地吧。
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2. to make camp
扎营; (= put up tents)
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3. to break camp
拔营
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4. a tennis camp
网球度假营
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5. summer camp
夏令营
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6. a refugee camp
难民营
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7. a camp guard
拘留营看守
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8. an army camp
军营
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9. the socialist camp
社会主义阵营
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10. I camped overnight in a field.
我在田野里露营过夜。
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11. They go camping in France every year.
他们每年去法国野营度假。
- camp (adj.) "tasteless," 1909, homosexual slang, of uncertain origin, perhaps from mid-17c. French camper "to portray, pose" (as in se camper "put oneself in a bold, provocative pose"); popularized 1964 by Susan Sontag's essay "Notes on Camp." Campy is attested from 1959.
- camp (n.) 1520s, "place where an army lodges temporarily," from French camp, in this sense from Italian campo, from Latin campus "open field, level space," especially "open space for military exercise" (see campus).
- camp (v.) "to encamp, establish or make a camp," 1540s, from camp (n.). Related: Camped; camping. Later "to live temporarily in tents or rude places of shelter" (1610s), in modern times often for health or pleasure. Camping out is attested from 1834, American English.
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