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camo

/kam-oh/US // ˈkæm oʊ //UK // (ˈkæməʊ) //

迷彩,迷彩服,迷彩色

Definitions

  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : camouflage.

Examples

  • Square-jawed and muscular—in snapshots he looks like Channing Tatum in camo—Gibbs seemed to fit the mold of the ideal soldier.

  • Robertson came out in his customary camo, and told the audience that it was the best suit of clothes he owns.

  • The menswear crowd—who are obsessed with all things heritage, camo, and the F word—fell fast in love with Terrapin.

  • Bringing home the bacon for the camo crowd is an expensive and profitable means of spending federal dollars.

  • Out came a beautiful lady, dressed in camo and donning a cuerno (AK-47).

  • “Here you will be perfectly safe, for there is no other path besides the one by which we have come,” said Camo.

  • This was satisfactory, and honest Camo and his two followers assured us that they would keep the necessary watch while we rested.

  • Arthur proposed that we should move further to the south; Camo recommended that we should remain where we were.

  • One evening one of the two men came back reporting that all was safe, but Camo had not returned.

  • For some time it remained almost stationary, then, unconscious of its danger, floated directly under where Camo stood.