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
- He planned to camp out in the wild.
他计划到野外去露营。 - 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。 - The Karzai campaign denies such charges and accuses the Abdullah camp of carrying out fraud on election day.
卡尔扎伊的竞选团队否认这些指控,并指责阿卜杜拉的阵营在选举当天有舞弊行为。 - For the system to work smoothly, leaders in cities must also work to strictly enforce penalties for cars that camp out in bus lanes.
为了保证这个系统的顺畅运行,城市管理者们还必须对那些侵占公交车专用道路的汽车予以严惩。 - So grab your internet, camp out in front of the tv, and brace yourselves: winter is coming.
重拾你的兴趣,在电视机前安营扎寨,抱着自己说:冬天来了。 - 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。 - 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。 - Why don't we just camp out? We're close enough.
不如去露营,反正快到了。 - On any given day in America, loyal railfans camp out for hours or even days on a platform, a grassy field, a road or a backyard to snap a few photographs or shoot video of the moving trains.
在美国的任何一天都会有忠实的铁道迷们在平台上、在草地上、公路或后院宿营数小时或数周拍摄下那些行驶中的火车的照片或图像。 - 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?