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anglais > français
camp
     1. n. Camp.
     2. n. Parti.
     3. n. Style affecté, exagéré ou d'un mauvais goût intentionnel. Kitsch.
     4. adj. Théâtral.
     5. adj. Efféminé.
     6. adj. Volontairement vulgaire, auto-parodié.
     7. v. Camper.
anglais > anglais
camp
     1. n. An outdoor place acting as temporary accommodation in tents or other temporary structures.
     2. n. An organised event, often taking place in tents or temporary accommodation.
     3. n. A base of a military group, not necessarily temporary.
     4. n. A single hut or shelter.
           a hunter's camp
     5. n. The company or body of persons encamped.
     6. n. A group of people with the same strong ideals or political leanings.
     7. n. (uncommon) Campus
     8. n. (informal) A summer camp.
     9. n. (agriculture) A mound of earth in which potatoes and other vegetables are stored for protection against frost; called also burrow and pie.
     10. n. (obsolete) Conflict; battle.
     11. n. (obsolete) An ancient game of football, played in some parts of England.
     12. v. To live in a tent or similar temporary accommodation.
           We're planning to camp in the field until Sunday.
     13. v. To set up a camp.
     14. v. To afford rest or lodging for.
     15. v. (video games) To stay in an advantageous location in a video game, such as next to a power-up's spawning point or in order to guard an area.
           The easiest way to win on this map is to camp the double damage.
           Go and camp the flag for the win.
     16. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To fight; contend in battle or in any kind of contest; to strive with others in doing anything; compete.
     17. v. (intransitive, obsolete) To wrangle; argue.
     18. n. An affected, exaggerated or intentionally tasteless style.
     19. adj. Theatrical; making exaggerated gestures.
     20. adj. (of a man) Ostentatiously effeminate.
     21. adj. Intentionally tasteless or vulgar, self-parodying.
français > anglais
camp
     1. n-m. camp (An outdoor place acting as temporary accommodation in tents or other temporary structures.)
           Il a dressé son camp de l'autre côté de la rivière. ― He has erected his camp on the other side of the river.
     2. n-m. camp (Semi-temporary accommodation)
           Un camp de concentration. ― A concentration camp.
     3. n-m. camp (A base of a military group, not necessarily temporary)
           Les camps ennemis. ― The enemy camps.
     4. n-m. camp (A group of people with the same ideals or political leanings, strongly supported.)
           Ce pays est partagé en deux camps. ― This country is divided into two camps.
     5. n-m. camp, summer camp
           Un camp de vacances. ― A summer camp. (idiomatic; French usage does not specify a season)
     6. adj. camp (Intentionally tasteless or vulgar, self-parodying, affected, exaggerated)
           Une folle camp ne peut jamais en faire trop.
     7. n-m. campness; An affected, exaggerated or intentionally tasteless style
           La tactique des Sœurs dans la lutte contre le sida repose sur une stratégie politique : une utilisation du camp, une réappropriation revendiquée de l’efféminement, de la visibilité homosexuelle

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Exemples de phrases

We'll make camp near the lake. 
    On va faire du bivouac près du lac.
I ran away from the training camp. 
    Je me suis enfui du camp d'entraînement.
It's getting dark. Let's set up the camp. 
    La nuit tombe, préparons le camp.
We met at summer camp. 
    Nous nous sommes rencontrés en colonie de vacances.
The children are singing around the camp fire. 
    Les enfants chantent autour du feu de camp.



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