campsite / ˈkæmpˌsaɪt /

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campsite 的定义

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

campsite 近义词

campsite

等同于 trailer park

campsite 的近义词 3
campsite

等同于 encampment

campsite 的近义词 4

更多campsite例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. This trowel is great for campsites and soft terrain but might prove to be a little too flimsy for rockier areas.
  4. Consider bears, which may wander into campsites or onto trails at the slightest whiff of human food and endanger visitors.
  5. Ideally, this would be the most beautiful and private drive-up campsite that you can find.
  6. He picks at the campsite for clues on the killers: a bit of flour and a few shell casings.
  7. The cut of meat is up to you, but be prepared to share with the rest of the campsite!
  8. The student-run pregame campsite, Paternoville, is now simply calling itself “Nittanyville.”
  9. Wednesday, authorities got a break when a caller reported spotting the trio at a campsite near San Isabel National Forest.
  10. Jim hasnt come back yet, Virginia informed him, and if we dont get started, we wont make our next campsite before dark.
  11. White Otter was overjoyed to find a great company of Ogalalas assembled at the campsite.
  12. Then they came upon the campsite of the outlaw, his last camping place before he turned back.
  13. You feel reasonably sure that I will be taking no risks in accompanying you back to the campsite?
  14. The meadow, bordered by red and white fir and Jeffrey and lodgepole pine, offers an attractive but cold campsite.