Campo Meaning in English
word
ˈkæmpoʊ
KAM-poh
kˈæmpəʊ
kam-POH
Definition
An open area of land, usually used for farming or sports. It can also mean a field of study or area of activity.
Usage & Nuances
'Campo' is used literally for land and sports fields, or metaphorically for academic fields ('the field of biology'). In academic or professional contexts, pair with 'of' ('field of study').
Spanish: campo - área (campo de estudio)Portuguese (BR): campo - área (campo de estudo)Portuguese (PT): campo - área (campo de estudo)Chinese (Simplified): 田野 - 领域Chinese (Traditional): 田野 - 領域Hindi: मैकान - क्षेत्रArabic: حقل - مجالBengali: ক্ষেত - এলাকার (বিশেষজ্ঞ, অধ্যয়ন)Russian: поле - сфера (деятельности, науки)Japanese: 野原 - 分野 (専門分野)Vietnamese: cánh đồng - lĩnh vựcKorean: 들판 - 분야Turkish: tarla - alan (uzmanlık/branş)Urdu: میدان - شعبہ (تعلیمی یا پیشہ وارانہ)Indonesian: ladang - bidang
Example Sentences
The cows are grazing in the campo.
basic
We played soccer on the campo after school.
basic
Biology is an interesting campo of science.
basic
He left the city to live a quieter life in the campo.
natural
She’s a leading expert in her campo.
natural
Let's meet near the campo behind the school.
natural