柯林斯詞典camp /k?mp/ (camping,camped,camps) 1. N-COUNT A camp is a collection of huts and other buildings that is provided for a particular group of people, such as refugees, prisoners, or soldiers, as a place to live or stay. (難民、囚犯、士兵等的) 集中生活營 ...a refugee camp. …一個難民營。2. N-COUNT You can refer to a group of people who all support a particular person, policy, or idea as a particular camp. 陣營 The press release provoked furious protests from the Gore camp and other top Democrats. 這篇新聞稿引發(fā)了戈爾陣營和民主黨其他高層的激烈抗議。3. N-VAR A camp is an outdoor area with cabins, tents, or trailers where people stay on holiday. 度假營4. N-VAR A camp is a collection of tents or trailers where people are living or staying, usually temporarily while they are travelling. 營地 ...gypsy camps. …吉普賽人的營地。5. V-I If you camp somewhere, you stay or live there for a short time in a tent or trailer, or in the open air. 宿營; 露營 We camped near the beach. 我們在海灘附近宿營。6. PHRASAL VERB Camp out means the same as . 宿營; 露營 For six months they camped out in a meadow at the back of the house. 他們在房子後麪的草地上露宿了6個月。7. campingN-UNCOUNT 宿營; 露營 They went camping in the wild. 他們在野外露營。8. ADJ If you describe someone's behaviour, performance, or style of dress as camp, you mean that it is exaggerated and amusing, often in a way that is thought to be typical of some male homosexuals. 裝模作樣的; 忸怩作態(tài)的[非正式] James Barron turns in a delightfully camp performance. 詹姆斯·巴倫忸怩作態(tài)的表縯令人忍俊不禁。9. V to perform or invest with a camp quality 以營地特征執(zhí)行; 以營地特征授予10. N a camp quality, style, etc 營地特性; 營地類型11. →see also concentration camp 返回 camps