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Definition of campo in English: camponounPlural campos ˈkampəʊˈkampō 1(in South America, especially Brazil) a grass plain with occasional stunted trees. (南美洲,尤指巴西)偶有矮树的草原 I spent months visiting our rural communities in the campo Example sentencesExamples - South of this are the Mato Grosso with its grassland plateau and the campos, mountain plateaux intersected by deep river valleys.
- Family farms, campos, and swaths of countryside are being seized and decimated.
Synonyms grassland, flatland, lowland, pasture, meadowland, open country, prairie, savannah, steppe 2A square in an Italian or Spanish town. (意大利或西班牙的)市镇广场 Example sentencesExamples - There are several banks near the campo in Piazza Tolomei, and include Banchi di Sotto and Via di Citta.
- By then, we'd worked up an appetite and had a lovely dinner, again near the Campo.
- The nearby Campo was filled with bars and restaurants and the streets surrounding it are lined with clothing stores and trendy shops.
- There are thousands of people packed into the campo even for the trial races-- it's amazing.
- Near the Campo we had to walk our bikes as the streets were packed with all of the locals and tourists who had arrived for the celebrations.
OriginFrom Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian campo, literally 'field'. Definition of campo in US English: camponounˈkampō 1usually the campo(in South America, especially Brazil) a grass plain with occasional stunted trees. (南美洲,尤指巴西)偶有矮树的草原 I spent months visiting our rural communities in the campo Example sentencesExamples - South of this are the Mato Grosso with its grassland plateau and the campos, mountain plateaux intersected by deep river valleys.
- Family farms, campos, and swaths of countryside are being seized and decimated.
Synonyms grassland, flatland, lowland, pasture, meadowland, open country, prairie, savannah, steppe 2A square in an Italian or Spanish town. (意大利或西班牙的)市镇广场 Example sentencesExamples - The nearby Campo was filled with bars and restaurants and the streets surrounding it are lined with clothing stores and trendy shops.
- There are several banks near the campo in Piazza Tolomei, and include Banchi di Sotto and Via di Citta.
- There are thousands of people packed into the campo even for the trial races-- it's amazing.
- Near the Campo we had to walk our bikes as the streets were packed with all of the locals and tourists who had arrived for the celebrations.
- By then, we'd worked up an appetite and had a lovely dinner, again near the Campo.
OriginFrom Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian campo, literally ‘field’. |