camp

noun, verb67 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

a camp for children during the summer vacation

a place where large numbers of people are imprisoned in poor conditions, especially for political reasons

a place providing temporary shelter for people who have fled their home country

a prison camp where inmates are forced to do hard work

a camp where prisoners of war or political prisoners are kept

a place for basic training for new soldiers or a tough physical training program

a camp where people are detained, often while awaiting a decision on their legal status

a camp for children that is only open during the day

a main camp providing supplies for people climbing a mountain

a place where soldiers are based

a camp where children stay overnight for a period of time

a place where soldiers live and train

a place where people can stay and do activities during their vacation

a camp focused on training basketball skills

a group holding an opposite view or in competition with another

a group that is competing with another for the same thing

a camp intended to be used for a short time

a quickly assembled and non-permanent camp

a group of people who are unfriendly or opposed to you

an open-air fire in a camp, used for cooking or warmth. Usually written as one word: campfire.

a person who has survived being imprisoned in a camp, especially a concentration or death camp

show loyalty to two different or opposing groups

located inside the boundaries of a camp

to prepare and arrange a camp

to set up a camp, especially for the night

to free the prisoners of a camp, such as a concentration camp

to set up a tent or camp

formally set up a camp, often for a long-term purpose

to pack up equipment and leave a campsite

to take down a tent or camp

Collocations with "camp"

camp + ...