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camp

Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis camp reiškia 1. n stovykla, lageris; to strike camp baigti stovyklauti; sutvarkyti stovyklavietę;2. v sustoti, stovyklauti; to camp out nakvoti, gyventi atvirame ore lietuviškai.

Camp tarimas:

  • /kæmp/

Camp audio:

Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • noun: A place where tents, huts, or other temporary shelters are set up, as by soldiers, nomads, or travelers.
  • noun: A cabin or shelter or group of such buildings: gathered branches and grasses for a makeshift camp; had a fishing camp in Vermont.
  • noun: The people using such shelters: a howl that awakened the whole camp.
  • noun: A place in the country that offers simple group accommodations and organized recreation or instruction, as for vacationing children: a girls' summer camp; a tennis camp.
  • noun: Sports A place where athletes engage in intensive training, especially preseason training.
  • noun: The people attending the programs at such a place.
  • noun: Military service; army life.
  • noun: A group of people who think alike or share a cause; side: The council members disagreed, falling into liberal and conservative camps.
  • verb-intransitive: To make or set up a camp.
  • verb-intransitive: To live in or as if in a camp; settle: We camped in the apartment until the furniture arrived.
  • verb-transitive: To shelter or lodge in a camp; encamp: They camped themselves by a river.
  • noun: An affectation or appreciation of manners and tastes commonly thought to be artificial, vulgar, or banal.
  • noun: Banality, vulgarity, or artificiality when deliberately affected or when appreciated for its humor: "Camp is popularity plus vulgarity plus innocence” ( Indra Jahalani).
  • adjective: Having deliberately artificial, vulgar, banal, or affectedly humorous qualities or style: played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect.
  • verb-intransitive: To act in a deliberately artificial, vulgar, or banal way.
  • verb-transitive: To give a deliberately artificial, vulgar, or banal quality to: camped up their cowboy costumes with chaps, tin stars, and ten-gallon hats.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • to strike camp baigti stovyklauti
  • sutvarkyti stovyklavietę
  • stovykla
  • lageris
  • sustoti
  • stovyklauti
  • to camp out nakvoti
  • gyventi atvirame ore
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