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单词 sleep-away camp
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Definition of sleep-away camp in English:

sleep-away camp

noun
US
  • A summer camp at which children stay overnight.

    she's spending her first summer at sleep-away camp
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These can include spending one night at a friend's house or going to day camp before sleep-away camp.
    • Still, each year I asked the children if they wanted to go to a sleepaway camp and with the exception of a couple of brief sports camps over the years, no one was interested.
    • For these kids, day camp might be a good stepping stone until they're more ready for sleep-away camp.
    • In our East Los Angeles working-class neighborhoods of the '50s and '60s, no one thought of summer vacations or sleep-away camps as a possibility.
    • The dependent care credit may not be claimed for sleep-away camp, even if you send your child there so you can work.
    • It's extremely common: one study conducted at the University of California found that 83% of children who attended sleep-away camp experienced at least mild homesickness.
    • There's something for everyone in the world of sleepaway camps.
    • I'm reminded of that today as we drive Ariel and a friend off to a sleep-away camp four hours from home.
    • This summer, for our 25th anniversary, we got both kids off to sleepaway camp, and took a cruise in the Baltic Sea.
    • There was also a Zoroastrian sleep-away camp in San Jose for a week every summer.
    • In the early, pre-shopping hours, thousands arrive to meet buses that will transport children to sleep-away camps all over the Northeast.
    • For many kids, attending sleep-away camp is their first real experience with leaving home, and they may greet the opportunity with excitement, fear, or a little of both.
    • If your children aren't ready for a sleep-away camp, you can keep them fit and entertained over the summer with a gymnastics camp run by the International Gymnastics Club.
    • As a thirteen-year-old, Jennifer was very anxious about her first sleepaway camp experience (a first extended separation from home).
    • They're not as likely to pay the high cost of tuition at sleep-away camps or other pricey programs.
    • Almost 10,000 summer camps exist in the U.S. (about 60 percent are sleep-away camps) with over 6 million children attending camp each summer.
    • You are taking a risk when you make the decision to work at any sleep-away camp for the summer, particularly if you have not grown up as a camper in that camp and do not know its physical surroundings or unique culture from first-hand experience.
    • Or perhaps you guys were bunkmates at sleepaway camp or have been bumming around Beach City, where your families vacation all season.
    • The youth of Larchmont went off to college, the culmination of a clearly defined arc marked by karate lessons, sleep-away camps and SAT prep courses.
    • You're at sleepaway camp, and you can pick any activities you want.

Definition of sleep-away camp in US English:

sleep-away camp

noun
US
  • A summer camp at which children stay overnight.

    she's spending her first summer at sleep-away camp
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If your children aren't ready for a sleep-away camp, you can keep them fit and entertained over the summer with a gymnastics camp run by the International Gymnastics Club.
    • The dependent care credit may not be claimed for sleep-away camp, even if you send your child there so you can work.
    • They're not as likely to pay the high cost of tuition at sleep-away camps or other pricey programs.
    • For many kids, attending sleep-away camp is their first real experience with leaving home, and they may greet the opportunity with excitement, fear, or a little of both.
    • You are taking a risk when you make the decision to work at any sleep-away camp for the summer, particularly if you have not grown up as a camper in that camp and do not know its physical surroundings or unique culture from first-hand experience.
    • Still, each year I asked the children if they wanted to go to a sleepaway camp and with the exception of a couple of brief sports camps over the years, no one was interested.
    • You're at sleepaway camp, and you can pick any activities you want.
    • This summer, for our 25th anniversary, we got both kids off to sleepaway camp, and took a cruise in the Baltic Sea.
    • Almost 10,000 summer camps exist in the U.S. (about 60 percent are sleep-away camps) with over 6 million children attending camp each summer.
    • There's something for everyone in the world of sleepaway camps.
    • The youth of Larchmont went off to college, the culmination of a clearly defined arc marked by karate lessons, sleep-away camps and SAT prep courses.
    • There was also a Zoroastrian sleep-away camp in San Jose for a week every summer.
    • In the early, pre-shopping hours, thousands arrive to meet buses that will transport children to sleep-away camps all over the Northeast.
    • It's extremely common: one study conducted at the University of California found that 83% of children who attended sleep-away camp experienced at least mild homesickness.
    • These can include spending one night at a friend's house or going to day camp before sleep-away camp.
    • For these kids, day camp might be a good stepping stone until they're more ready for sleep-away camp.
    • I'm reminded of that today as we drive Ariel and a friend off to a sleep-away camp four hours from home.
    • As a thirteen-year-old, Jennifer was very anxious about her first sleepaway camp experience (a first extended separation from home).
    • Or perhaps you guys were bunkmates at sleepaway camp or have been bumming around Beach City, where your families vacation all season.
    • In our East Los Angeles working-class neighborhoods of the '50s and '60s, no one thought of summer vacations or sleep-away camps as a possibility.
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