camping
camping — noun
1. the leisure activity of sleeping and living outdoors in a tent, camper van, or s
the leisure activity of sleeping and living outdoors in a tent, camper van, or similar shelter, often for a vacation
The Chen family go camping every summer in Yosemite National Park.
go + camping (activity verb pattern)
Leo packed the tent, sleeping bags, and cooking gear for their camping trip.
camping trip (noun + noun collocation)
Diya prefers camping in the mountains because the air is clean and quiet.
Sora's favourite part of camping was sitting by the campfire at night telling stories.
The Watanabe family decided to try camping instead of staying in hotels this year.
- backpacking
implies carrying all gear on foot over long distances; more strenuous than car camping
- glamping
a modern blend of 'glamorous' and 'camping,' meaning camping with luxury accommodations like real beds and electricity
- bivouacking
a temporary, often improvised camp without full equipment, common in mountaineering; less common in everyday speech
- hotel stay
staying indoors with running water, electricity, and room service
- city break
a short holiday in an urban area, the opposite of a nature-focused trip
文法句型
go + camping
a camping trip / camping site / camping gear
camping + in/at/near [place]
用法筆記
Camping is an uncountable noun — you cannot say 'a camping' or 'campings.' Common fixed phrases: go camping, a camping trip, a camping site / campground, and camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, stove).