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I . camp1 [kæmp] N

Phrases:

to break camp

I . camp2 [kæmp] inf N no pl (exaggeration)

camp
camp

II . camp2 [kæmp] inf ADJ

1. camp (exaggerated):

camp
camp

2. camp (effeminate):

camp

III . camp2 [kæmp] inf VB trans to camp it up

1. camp (exaggerate):

to camp it up

2. camp (behave in effeminate way):

to camp it up

camp out VB intr

camp out

camp bed N Brit

camp bed

concentration camp N

detention camp N

holiday camp N Brit

internment camp N

labor camp N AM

labor camp → labour camp

See also labour camp

labour camp N

labour camp

labour camp N

labour camp

prison camp N

reception camp N

refugee camp N

training camp N

transit camp N esp Brit

aide-de-camp [ˌeɪd də ˈkɑ:mp, Am -ˈkæmp] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Since 1947, a summer day camp has been running almost continuously, just missing the two seasons of 1972 and 1973.
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As a result, he was extremely unpopular amongst the pro-democracy camp even before he was elected as the chief executive.
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Communities would leave their villages and camp out for several days, celebrating with eating and drinking, nature walks, singing and dancing.
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Here one can camp, mountain bike, horseback ride, rappel and climb the volcano itself.
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Following criticism of the way in which the camp's financial affairs have been run, the finance group quit en masse.
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Aside from the guys at ATT, will you be bringing in anyone different for this training camp?
www.theroar.com.au
Almost none of them documented their experience at this camp except one former inmate who incorrectly claims to be the sole survivor.
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He was the center of the camp's activities that summer, the core of the vortex.
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The most successful tunnel started below the seats (above the excreta) of a multi-holed lavatory which was situated on the edge of the camp.
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The camp was expanded later on, but was always densely populated (until 1961).
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