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| 1 | to stay somewhere for a short time in a tent or other temporary shelter 露营;宿营;暂住 |
| They camped for two nights in the forest. 他们在森林里露营了两个晚上。 |
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| 2 | camp to stay outside a place until you get what you want 据守;坚守 |
| Journalists had camped in front of the house. 记者一直据守在房子前。 |
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| - | ˌcamp ˈout |
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| 1 | to sleep outside , with or without a tent or other shelter 露宿;露营 | He planned to camp out in the wild. 他计划到野外去露营。 | |
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| 2 | to stay in a place without the furniture and equipment that you normally have 暂时住下 |
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| 3 | camp22 | They camped out on the pavement in front of his office. 他们守在他办公室前的人行道上。 | |
| - | ˌcamp ˈup |
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| | - | camp it up informal | | to behave in a way that is deliberately artificial , especially in order to make people laugh at traditional ideas about how men and women should behave | | (尤指为取笑传统的行为方式而)做作;(故意)演得过火 | | | | | |
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