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campers

/kam-per/US // ˈkæm pər //UK // (ˈkæmpə) //

营员们,营者,营员,露营者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who camps out for recreation, especially in the wilderness.
    • : a person who attends a summer camp or day camp.
    • : Also called pickup camper, truck camper. a trucklike vehicle, van, or trailer that is fitted or suitable for recreational camping, or a pickup truck on which a structure fitted for camping is mounted.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to travel and live in a vehicular camper: We're going to camper for two weeks during our vacation.

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Examples

  • A fear of nights spent outdoors in below-freezing temperatures is enough to deter even the most passionate campers from spending a night in the wild in wintertime.

  • Like us, Hilary Aspy of Portland was a newcomer to the camper van experience.

  • Borichevsky, who is in her early thirties and based in Moab, Utah, came to podcasting nearly a decade ago, when she was on the road in her camper van and wasn’t hearing or learning about women or nonbinary people on the road.

  • Whether you’re an outdoor sports enthusiast, a camper, or just someone that just wants to head out into the cold and enjoy the winter landscape, you may want to consider a cordless heated blanket.

  • The camper, a renovated 1990 Fleetwood Wilderness, has a queen bed and a sofa sleeper.

  • David Lowery of Camper von Beethoven and Cracker made this case in a viral post from 2012.

  • The “urban camper” aesthetic which is “cozy and cool,” as Taylor described, stemmed from her mix media paintings.

  • When we got a used pop-up camper with the ceiling stapled back up that was posh for us.

  • He had brought home a sleek new camper with a kitchenette, polished wooden cabinets, and foldout beds.

  • I must admit I have partaken in many of the adventures that go along with the privilege of driving a hippie camper van.

  • To him Marie appeared hazily as another camper who helped fill the car—and his pocket—and was not at all hard to look at.

  • It should never be left upon the ground or set up against a tree to endanger the legs and feet of the camper.

  • But a clean, orderly camp is much more important than a clean-faced camper.

  • The rear of the tent is used for the storing of equipment or "duffle" as the camper calls it.

  • Over this was placed the sleeping bag, and no softer bed ever held a tired camper.