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campsite

/kamp-sahyt/US // ˈkæmpˌsaɪt //

营地,露营地,露营区,野营地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place used or suitable for camping.

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Examples

  • Primitive campsites, reachable only by water or hiking trails, can be found at Redman’s Beach on the pond’s east side and Schoodic Beach on the pond’s south end.

  • Ariella Gintzler, associate editorI used to bribe myself to get up a ski hill or to a backcountry campsite with the promise of gummies or dried mango at the end.

  • This trowel is great for campsites and soft terrain but might prove to be a little too flimsy for rockier areas.

  • Consider bears, which may wander into campsites or onto trails at the slightest whiff of human food and endanger visitors.

  • Ideally, this would be the most beautiful and private drive-up campsite that you can find.

  • He picks at the campsite for clues on the killers: a bit of flour and a few shell casings.

  • The cut of meat is up to you, but be prepared to share with the rest of the campsite!

  • The student-run pregame campsite, Paternoville, is now simply calling itself “Nittanyville.”

  • Wednesday, authorities got a break when a caller reported spotting the trio at a campsite near San Isabel National Forest.

  • Jim hasnt come back yet, Virginia informed him, and if we dont get started, we wont make our next campsite before dark.

  • White Otter was overjoyed to find a great company of Ogalalas assembled at the campsite.

  • Then they came upon the campsite of the outlaw, his last camping place before he turned back.

  • You feel reasonably sure that I will be taking no risks in accompanying you back to the campsite?

  • The meadow, bordered by red and white fir and Jeffrey and lodgepole pine, offers an attractive but cold campsite.