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campo

/kam-poh, kahm-/US // ˈkæm poʊ, ˈkɑm- //UK // (ˈkæmpəʊ) //

营地,坎普,难民营,训练营

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cam·pos.

    • : an extensive, nearly level grassland plain.

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Examples

  • And acts like mambo king Pupi Campo and the energetic DeCastro Sisters made Las Vegas their new home.

  • On August 16, 1876, the chapel and its graveyard, Campo Santo, opened.

  • In 2010 two college-age American tourists died when someone slipped rogue narcotics into their cocktails—again at Campo dei Fiori.

  • The other, the Campo de Santa Anna, is exceedingly extensive, but unfinished.

  • Before 1806 the election took place with great ceremony and feasting, and sometimes fighting, in the Campo de Sta.

  • The Pardo may be reached through the Casa de Campo, a gate at the extreme end of the principal drive leading into the forest.

  • So far as colour is concerned, they have attained no greater success than the Campo Santo frescoes of Cornelius.

  • The gipsy departed alone for the Campo Santo, since my Spanish friend was too much afraid of witchcraft to go there with her.

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