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How to read camping in English

How to read camping in English is introduced as follows:

camp

English /k?mp/. American /k?mp/.

n.

camp; camp; (esp. one in which the government lets people stay for a long time) barracks, tent; barracks; vacation camp.

vi.

Camping; (especially on a holiday) camping; lodging; temporary lodging; borrowing; lodging.

adj.

Exaggerated, comical (esp. intentionally amusing); contrived; intentionally girlish, feminine (considered by some to be a typically homosexual trait).

Third person singular: campsPlural: campsPresent participle: campingPast tense: campedPast participle: camped.

I?like?camping,?climbing?and?that?sort?of?thing.?

I like camping,?climbing?and?that?sort?of?thing.

We?camped?in?a?field?near?the?village.?

We?camped?in?a?field?near?the?village.

Our?camping?trip?was?spoilt?by?bad?weather.?

Bad weather spoiled our camping trip.

I?camped?overnight?in?a?field.?

I camped overnight in a field.

Nobody?knows?precisely?how?many?people?are?still?living?in?the?camp.

Nobody knows exactly how many people are still living in the campground.

I?once?went?camping?at?Lake?Darling?with?a?friend?

I once camped at Lake Darling with a friend.