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词汇 camp out
释义
Idiom
camp out
1.
to live in the open air for a time, often in a tent.
When I was in high school, during the summer we would camp out at the lake.
2.
to live in a place temporarily without many possessions.
The floods forced people from the city to camp out with relatives or even in public parks.

Phr V
camp out
camps, camping, camped
camp out
to sleep outside in a tent (= shelter made of cloth)
The kids love camping out in the garden.
campout
noun American
The kids like having campouts in the backyard in summer.
to stay and sleep in a place for a short time because you cannot stay where you usually do
Tom and Barbara camped out at our place for a couple of days until their house was ready.
phrasecamp out1. camp out to sleep outdoors, especially in a tent: We used to camp out in my grandma's garden when we were kids. Hundreds of people camped out on the sidewalk, hoping to get tickets for the concert.2. camp out to stay somewhere for a short time, because you cannot stay where you usually live: The refugees camped out at St Peter's School in Northampton. Foreign journalists camped out at the Intercontinental Hotel for weeks hoping for an interview with Ortega.

camp out

1. To sleep outside recreationally; to camp, typically with a sleeping bag and/or tent. My little brother really wants to camp out for his birthday, so we're going to set up a tent in our back yard for him. I love hiking and camping out, but my boyfriend is not very outdoorsy.
2. To live in a place other than one home's temporarily, often in conditions that are not ideal. I'm camping out in my aunt's basement until I can move into my new apartment, so my roommates right now are a washer and dryer—and a few bugs.

camp out

to live out of doors temporarily in a tent or camping vehicle, as on a vacation or special camping trip. I love to camp out in the winter.

camp out

Sleep outdoors; also, stay somewhere for an unusually long time. For example, "We camped out in a field this night" (George Washington, Journal, March 18, 1748). In the early 1900s, the expression was extended to figurative uses, meaning simply "to stay somewhere for an unusually long time," as in She camped out at the stage door, hoping for an autograph.

camp out

v.
1. To sleep outdoors, usually in a tent: If the weather is nice, we should camp out on the mountain.
2. To reside at some place temporarily, especially under difficult conditions: I had to camp out in my cousin's living room until I found an apartment of my own.
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