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Camp out Meaning in English

expression

ˈkæmp/ /ˈaʊt
KAMP-owt
kˈæmp/ /ˈaʊt
KAMP-owt

释义

To sleep outdoors in a tent or under the open sky, usually for fun or adventure. It typically means staying the night outside instead of in a house or hotel.

用法与细微差别

Informal; often used for outdoor leisure, especially with 'in the backyard' or 'by the lake.' Can be temporary necessity (e.g., after an event) or by choice. Not the same as 'camp' (a place) or 'camping' (the activity in general); 'camp out' is usually a verb phrase describing the act of sleeping outdoors for a night or more.

例句

We will camp out in the woods this weekend.

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Last night, the children camped out in the backyard.

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They love to camp out by the lake during summer.

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We forgot the tent, so we had to camp out under the stars.

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The fans decided to camp out all night to get tickets first.

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Sometimes it's fun to just camp out in your own living room with blankets and snacks.

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