Camp
101camp — nm. KAN (Albanais.001, Arvillard, Montagny Bozel, Notre Dame Be.214, Peisey). E. : Décamper, Déguerpir, Foutre (le camp), Partir. A1) camp de jeunesse (pendant la guerre de 1940 1945) : kan d(e) jeunèssa nm. (001 | 214). A2) jeune des camps de… …
102camp — champ, camp, champ m. camp; champ. Pour l expr. à tout bout de champ voir à contúnia, lònga, moment …
103Camp — das Camp, s (Mittelstufe) Zeltlager für die Ferien Beispiel: Im Urlaub haben wir in einem Camp gewohnt …
104camp it up — 1. tv. to overact. □ Can you make it a little more lively without camping it up? □ She’s so dull that she could camp it up and still look half asleep. 2. tv. to overdo effeminacy; [for a homosexual male] to act too effeminate in public. □ Can’t… …
105camp — [16] Latin campus meant ‘open field’. It branched out into various more specialized meanings. One of them, for example, was ‘battle field’: this was borrowed into the Germanic languages as ‘battle’ (German has kampf, for instance, as in the title …
106camp — See: BREAK CAMP …
107camp — See: BREAK CAMP …
108cAMP — Abbreviation for adenosine 3′,5′ cyclic monophosphate (cyclic AMP). * * * Christie Atkins Munch Petersen [test]; computer assisted management protocol; computer assisted menu planning; concentration of adenosine monophosphate; cyclic adenosine… …
109Camp — During their journeys across the wilderness, the twelve tribes formed encampments at the different places where they halted (Ex. 16:13; Num. 2:3). The diagram here given shows the position of the different tribes and the form of the encampment …
110Camp — 1. Campingplatz, Ferienlager, Lager, Zeltlager, Zeltplatz; (bes. Militär, Bergsteigen): Biwak, Nachtlager; (Sport): Trainingscamp. 2. Gefangenenlager, Internierungslager, Straflager. * * * Camp 1.Campinglager,Ferienlager,Zeltlager,Zeltplatz… …