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Camp Meaning in English

word

/ˈkæmp/
kamp
/kˈæmp/
kamp

释义

A camp is a place where people stay in tents or simple shelters, usually for a short time. It can also mean a program where people, especially children, do activities together during a holiday or vacation.

用法与细微差别

Often used in combinations like 'summer camp', 'refugee camp', and 'base camp'. As a verb, 'camp' means to stay outdoors in a tent: 'We camped by the lake.' Do not confuse it with 'campus'. In some contexts, especially in arts and fashion, 'camp' can also be an adjective meaning deliberately exaggerated or theatrical, but that is a separate, less basic use.

例句

We were going to book a hotel, but in the end we decided to camp.

natural

The children are at camp this week.

basic

We made a camp near the river.

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They camp in the mountains every summer.

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My daughter can't stop talking about camp and all the friends she made there.

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By the time we reached base camp, everyone was exhausted.

natural