camp out
英 [kæmp aʊt]
美 [kæmp aʊt]
扎营; 宿营; 露宿; 露营; (在露天里)蹲守,长时间驻留
柯林斯词典
- 苦苦等候她到来的记者们 → see:...reporters who had camped out in anticipation of her arrival.
英英释义
verb
- live in or as if in a tent
- Can we go camping again this summer?
- The circus tented near the town
- The houseguests had to camp in the living room
双语例句
- You're going to camp out with Jason in the dark and dangerous woods.
你和杰森要去黑又刺激的森林,还要在那儿扎营过夜。 - Yes* When you think about getting there, and it can be very expensive and time-consuming, why not camp out in your own back yard?
但当你一想到要去那里,可能花费不菲而且耗费时间,为啥不就在自家的后院扎营呢? - Patients 'relatives gather in hospital waiting rooms and corridors, or camp out in wards cooking and tending to the sick, to make up for inadequate nursing.
病人的亲属聚集在医院的候诊室和走廊里,或者暂住在病房中,做饭并照顾病人,以此弥补医院看护不足的问题。 - But this time, we camp out for a few days.
但这次我们要露营几天。 - That way you keep things moving and grooving in your mouth and then bacteria can't camp out in the crevices of your teeth.
喝水可以在口腔中形成流动,这样细菌就不能在你的牙缝间安营扎寨了。 - When we were younger they used to camp out in the woods at night, and apparently they all felt strange in different ways but passed it off as over-active imagination or something.
我们小时候,他们经常在里边露营过夜,大家总会有这样那样不舒服的感觉,但都把那当成是过于活跃的想象而抛诸脑后,没太在意。 - Tom, remembering the pickets outside the camp, went out at night to investigate.
汤姆想起在营地外面的罢工纠察队员,趁夜晚溜出去打听情况。 - They spent several months in a Nazi concentration camp before they broke out.
他们在纳粹集中营关了几个月后逃了出来。 - At first, they try to blend into camp life handing out money and attending weddings and funerals.
最开始,他们试着一个一个地混进难民营中。他们分发钱物,出席婚礼和葬礼。 - We camp out in the middle of nowhere last summer.
去年夏天我们在一处茫茫蛮荒之地露营。