decamp
/dɪˈkæmp/verb
no obj.
1- depart suddenly, especially to relocate one's business or household in another area撤营, 迁户(尤指把业务或家迁至新址):
now he has decamped to Hollywood.
现在他已经撤至好莱坞。
1.1
- abscond hurriedly to avoid prosecution or detection潜逃, 躲避:
the copyists sold the originals and decamped with the proceeds.
抄写员将原稿卖掉携款潜逃。
1.2
- archaic break up or leave a military camp〈古〉撤营, 撤离:
the armies of both chiefs had decamped.
两位酋长的部队都已撤离。
派生词
decampment
noun词源
late 17th cent.: from French décamper, from dé- (expressing removal) + camp 'camp'.