decamp 英 [dɪˈkæmp]   美 [dɪˈkæmp]

decamp

decamp  英 [dɪˈkæmp] 美 [dɪˈkæmp]

vi. 撤营;逃走;逃亡 

进行时:decamping  过去式:decamped  过去分词:decamped  第三人称单数:decamps  名词复数:decamps 

If a few financiers choose to decamp for some small island-state in search of the smallest possible tax bill, we should wish them good luck. 如果有些金融家为了寻找更低的税务账单而选择到一些小小的岛国安营扎寨的话,那么我们就祝他好运吧!
So I was intrigued when I recently found, buried in an old 1977 paper by Richard Nesbitt and Timothy decamp Wilson, an experiment that showed an inkling of product placement via word ambiguity. 我很好奇当我最近读到一份1977年的由Richard Nesbit和Timothy Decamp wilson做的实验,表明了单词歧义引起的词汇使用的某些暗示。

  • When you decamp, you leave or depart very suddenly, or in secret. If your rent in Brooklyn keeps going up, you may decide to decamp to New Jersey.
  • 请先登录
  • vi. 撤营;逃走;逃亡
  • 1. If a few financiers choose to decamp for some small island-state in search of the smallest possible tax bill, we should wish them good luck.

    如果有些金融家为了寻找更低的税务账单而选择到一些小小的岛国安营扎寨的话,那么我们就祝他好运吧!

  • 2. So I was intrigued when I recently found, buried in an old 1977 paper by Richard Nesbitt and Timothy decamp Wilson, an experiment that showed an inkling of product placement via word ambiguity.

    我很好奇当我最近读到一份1977年的由Richard Nesbit和Timothy Decamp wilson做的实验,表明了单词歧义引起的词汇使用的某些暗示。

  • 3. Perhaps winter will cause the occupiers to decamp.

    或许,冬季的到来会让占领者取消露营。

  • decamp (v.) 1670s, from French décamper (17c.), earlier descamper, from des- (see dis-) + camper (see camp (n.)). Non-military use is from 1751. Related: Decamped; decamping.
de·camp / dɪˈkæmp ; NAmE dɪˈkæmp / verb [intransitive ] decamp(from…) (to…) to leave a place suddenly, often secretly 逃亡;潜逃 decamp decamps decamped decamping de·camp / dɪˈkæmp ; NAmE dɪˈkæmp /
  • 请先登录