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单词 fat camp
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Definition of fat camp in English:

fat camp

noun
  • A residential course for overweight children, promoting exercise and healthy eating to facilitate weight loss.

    (超重儿童的)减肥训练营

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carnegie Camp is Britain's first fat camp for children.
    • Today we are talking about fat camps in America and her support of the Free Society's work against government anti-obesity campaigns.
    • Will fat camps be set up to compete with the Gaeltacht during school holidays?
    • The hell with that: 13-year-olds should be at fat camp or at the junior-high prom, failing to grope their dates.
    • The league is also doing more investigations into overweight horses, and its centres have become "fat camps" for animals that need to lose weight.
    • Finally, my dad suggested I go to a "fat camp" called Camp Pennbrook in Pennsylvania.
    • A quick perusal of the pack led us all to think that we were in fat camp.
    • The warning came from Essex Rivers NHS Trust as Essex University announced it will run "fat camps" for overweight children this summer.
    • Every overweight kid fears the fat camp in the same way they fear death, and rightfully so.
    • Health bosses have ruled out US-style "fat camps" to knock youngsters into shape but are trying to drive home the healthy eating message in schools.
    • Ellin, a journalist and onetime fat kid herself, explores the sad culture of overweight adolescence, from diet meals to fat camps to surgery.
    • We could go to a fat camp but frankly what could they teach us?
    • It looks like Microsoft is sending its portly player to fat camp.
    • Meanwhile, a charity is planning to run American-style fat camps across Scotland to help children to lose weight.
    • The fat camp is the front lines of the war against obesity.
    • Fat camps should be open to the widest range of youngsters as possible, and must be affordable to everyone.
    • Concerned over his intake of calories, several of Cartman's friends and family pitch in to perform an intervention and send the porker to fat camp.
    • They have been lucky enough to obtain a place at Europe's only American-style fat camp here in Apperley Bridge.
    • Fat camps are a way of telling them, in a round about way, that they are fat and you can't be bothered having fun with them.
    • Fat camps are sort of like modern day concentration camps for the obese, save for the fact that concentration camp counselors were a hell of a lot meaner.

Definition of fat camp in US English:

fat camp

noun
  • A residential summer program for overweight children, promoting exercise and healthy eating to facilitate weight loss.

    (超重儿童的)减肥训练营

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every overweight kid fears the fat camp in the same way they fear death, and rightfully so.
    • Concerned over his intake of calories, several of Cartman's friends and family pitch in to perform an intervention and send the porker to fat camp.
    • We could go to a fat camp but frankly what could they teach us?
    • The warning came from Essex Rivers NHS Trust as Essex University announced it will run "fat camps" for overweight children this summer.
    • They have been lucky enough to obtain a place at Europe's only American-style fat camp here in Apperley Bridge.
    • The fat camp is the front lines of the war against obesity.
    • Ellin, a journalist and onetime fat kid herself, explores the sad culture of overweight adolescence, from diet meals to fat camps to surgery.
    • A quick perusal of the pack led us all to think that we were in fat camp.
    • Will fat camps be set up to compete with the Gaeltacht during school holidays?
    • Today we are talking about fat camps in America and her support of the Free Society's work against government anti-obesity campaigns.
    • Fat camps are sort of like modern day concentration camps for the obese, save for the fact that concentration camp counselors were a hell of a lot meaner.
    • Health bosses have ruled out US-style "fat camps" to knock youngsters into shape but are trying to drive home the healthy eating message in schools.
    • Fat camps should be open to the widest range of youngsters as possible, and must be affordable to everyone.
    • Finally, my dad suggested I go to a "fat camp" called Camp Pennbrook in Pennsylvania.
    • Meanwhile, a charity is planning to run American-style fat camps across Scotland to help children to lose weight.
    • The league is also doing more investigations into overweight horses, and its centres have become "fat camps" for animals that need to lose weight.
    • Carnegie Camp is Britain's first fat camp for children.
    • The hell with that: 13-year-olds should be at fat camp or at the junior-high prom, failing to grope their dates.
    • It looks like Microsoft is sending its portly player to fat camp.
    • Fat camps are a way of telling them, in a round about way, that they are fat and you can't be bothered having fun with them.
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