На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.
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Otherwise, he stays in a tent.
Taking an organised safari is the ideal way to explore this fascinating region, with overnight stays in a tent on an uninhabited island being perfect for experiencing the Madu Ganga.
Сафари, а также ночевки в палатке на необитаемом острове, также является просто идеальным способом для изучения этого увлекательного региона Маду Ганга.
You could also stay in a tent.
I thought we were going to stay in a tent in the woods.
Я думал, мы поставим палатку в лесу.
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— stay [noun]
noun: пребывание, опора, остановка, приостановление, стоянка, отсрочка, люнет, ванта, выдержка, корсет
verb: оставаться, остановиться, жить, побыть, останавливаться, пробыть, задерживаться, гостить, ждать, приостанавливать
- stay home alone — оставаться дома в одиночестве
- stay in guest house — пребывание в гостевом доме
- stay balanced — оставаться сбалансированным
- stay unemployed — остаться без работы
- stay working — пребывание рабочего
- u stay — U пребывание
- let me stay here — позвольте мне остаться здесь
- stay on the sidelines — остаться в стороне
- should stay with — должны остаться с
- stay behind me — остаться позади меня
— in [adjective]
preposition: в, на, по, во, при, с, у, из, через, в течение
adverb: внутри, согласно, внутрь, в дом, в наличии, дома, в моде, в прессе, на станции, на службе
noun: связи, влияние
adjective: расположенный внутри, направленный внутрь, прибывающий, находящийся у власти, для узкого круга, модный
- inception in — создания в
- deposit in — внести в
- in substantiation — в обоснование
- in responses — в ответах
- symposium in — симпозиум
- in coordinated — в координироваться
- showed in — показал в
- attorney in — адвокат в
- stopping in — остановки в
- sheet in — лист в
— a [article]
article: один, некий, каждый, такой же, неопределенный артикль, одинаковый, какой-то
noun: высшая отметка, круглое отлично
abbreviation: возраст, акр, пополудни
- be at a loss for a word — лезть за словом в карман
- a barrow in a — курган в
- a PhD — доктора философии
- Iraq a — Ирак
- models a — моделирующий
- solemnize a — торжественная церемония
- a grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding p — Вилка с заземлением имеет два ножевых контакта и третий заземляющий р
- a situation in which a person — ситуация, в которой человек
- a bit of a perfectionist — немного перфекционист
- a distinction without a difference — различие без разницы
— tent [verb]
noun: палатка, навес, тампон, куща, слабое красное испанское вино
verb: разбивать палатку, жить в палатках, вставлять тампон
- dome tent — купольная палатка
- pitch tent — разбивать палатку
- hospital tent — госпитальная палатка
- lean-to tent — навес
- tent cloth — палаточная ткань
- canvas tent — брезентовая палатка
- wine tent — вино палатки
- roof tent — палатка на крыше
- tent town — палаточный городок
- under a tent — под навесом
Предложения с «stay in a tent»
Go back to your tent and stay there, or I will take you into the swamp and leave you there. |
Возвращайся в свою палатку и оставайся там, или я уведу тебя на болото и оставлю там. |
Let me stay in Rachael’s house, uh, in the fumigation tent. |
Позволь мне пожить в доме у Рэйчел, в фумигационной палатке . |
A sleeping bag is carried and other essential backpacking items, and often a tent or similar shelter, if places to stay are not available. |
Спальный мешок и другие необходимые вещи для рюкзака, а также часто палатку или подобное укрытие, если места для отдыха не доступны. |
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Stay
Stay verb — To continue to be in a place for a significant amount of time.
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Synonyms for Stay
Antonyms for Stay
Tent and stay are semantically related. In some cases you can use «Tent» instead a verb «Stay».
Nearby Words: stayed, staying
Tent
Tent verb — Live in or as if in a tent.
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Synonyms for Tent
Stay and tent are semantically related. Sometimes you can use «Stay» instead a verb «Tent».
Nearby Words: tenting, tented, tenter
Mutual synonyms
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settle
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lodge
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rest
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stall
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continue
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dwell
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remain
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hang out
Both words in one sentence
- The oldest kid eventually reveals to the heroes that the hedgehog had died from a head injury quite some time ago, but he left the body in the tent and told the other two that they had to stay out of the tent because the hedgehog needed to sleep.
Source: Please Wake Up
- This is, of course, because in most Final Fantasy games, characters are revived after a stay at an inn or the use of a tent.
Source: Unexplained Recovery
- Even after Hal confronts him about this, after Tom was found miserably living in a tent in the woods, the con man still is convinced he’ll be able to stay on with them.
Source: The Thing That Would Not Leave
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Camping is an outdoor activity where a group of people spends time with nature, far away from the city.
In this post, I’ll discuss some common camping words, their meanings and how to use them in your own sentences.
Firstly, I’ll talk about camping equipment (all the things you need to carry with you before you set out on the trip).
Then, I’ll discuss some words that you can use to describe the scenery (nature) or environment (place) around you.
Finally, I’ll mention some of the popular outdoor activities (things you do outside) which are often an important part of the camping experience.
Whatever the reason you’re reading, once you finish, you’ll be ready to share a camping story or two!
Contents
- Camping Equipment Vocabulary
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- 1. Backpack
- 2. Binoculars
- 3. Boots
- 4. Bug spray
- 5. Camera
- 6. Compass
- 7. Dried food
- 8. Map
- 9. Marshmallow
- 10. Match
- 11. Radio
- 12. Rope
- 13. Sleeping bag
- 14. Tent
- 15. Torch
- 16. Water bottle
- Words for Describing Camping Scenery
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- 17. Bushes
- 18. Campfire
- 19. Campsite
- 20. Canopy
- 21. Countryside
- 22. Forest
- 23. Greenery
- 24. Lodging
- 25. Mushroom
- 26. Terrain
- 27. Thicket
- 28. Undergrowth
- 29. Wildlife
- Vocabulary for Camping Activities
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- 30. Adventure
- 31. Birdwatching
- 32. Exploring
- 33. Fishing
- 34. Scavenger hunt
- 35. Geocaching
- 36. Hiking
- 37. Rock climbing
- 38. Scouting
- 39. Stargazing
- 40. Skipping stones
- How to Practice English While Camping
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Camping Equipment Vocabulary
Below are some of the many items you’ll find inside a camper’s (the person who is camping) backpack.
1. Backpack
A backpack is a large bag or sack with straps made of sturdy (strong) material that can carry several items. A person can wear it on their back and keep walking.
Marina’s backpack was very heavy for the seven-day camping trip.
2. Binoculars
It’s a handheld device (a piece of equipment) that lets you see far-away objects up close.
Using his mother’s binoculars, he spotted a rare bird half-hidden in the top branch.
3. Boots
Boots are a type of shoe, usually made of strong material, that covers the whole foot and reaches up to or past the ankle.
Laura matched her white dress with a pair of knee-high red boots.
4. Bug spray
Also known as insect repellant, it’s something that you usually spray from a can onto your skin. It’s used to keep mosquitoes and other insects away.
If you’re spending the night outdoors, don’t forget the bug spray!
5. Camera
A camera is a handheld device that lets you take pictures of your surroundings.
She has taken so many pictures on her camera, it’ll take a while to look through them.
6. Compass
A compass is a handheld device that contains a magnetic needle to point to the directions north, south, east and west.
With a compass and map in hand, you’ll never get lost in the woods.
7. Dried food
Sometimes to preserve a food item or to make it last longer, the water is removed from it. This is called dried food and includes dried nuts and berries, powdered milk, instant coffee or soup and snack bars.
After we lost the trail, we spent two nights in the forest. Thankfully, we had dried food with us to keep away the hunger.
8. Map
A map shows a geographic area. It may be printed on paper or looked at on a cellphone with GPS (Global Positioning System).
If you’re traveling to an unknown place, always carry a map with you.
9. Marshmallow
A marshmallow is a soft, spongy candy usually made of sugar, water, gelatin and corn syrup.
I gave the child a packet of marshmallows to chew on while we walked.
10. Match
Matches or matchsticks are small sticks (made of wood and covered with a material that can catch fire easily) inside the matchbox or tinderbox. You scrape them against the box or a rough surface to light a fire.
The wood wasn’t totally dry, so she had to use many matches and a bit of kerosene oil to light the fire.
11. Radio
A radio is a device that turns radio waves into sound. It can play music and news from a radio station.
We didn’t have phone service deep in the woods, but Alex’s radio played pop music.
12. Rope
Ropes are strands (strings) of long fibers, cords or wires that you can use to tie something.
If we’re going to climb this mountain, we’ll need plenty of strong rope.
13. Sleeping bag
A sleeping bag is a long bag, padded or lined with a soft substance, that you can spread on the ground and sleep in. You can easily roll it up to pack it.
I fell asleep in my sleeping bag while my sister was telling a ghost story.
14. Tent
It’s a small, temporary shelter (a place to stay) made of fabric or cloth, like nylon or canvas. It’s held up by poles, and you can sleep in it.
It was Ron’s first camping trip, and it took a while for him and his friends to set up the tent.
15. Torch
It’s a portable device that, when switched on, emits (shines) a strong light in order to see in the dark. It’s also called a flashlight.
Rose woke up in the middle of the night to a strange noise. She took a torch and went outside to see what was happening.
16. Water bottle
A water bottle is a container used for carrying water.
Mother gave us extra water bottles for the trip.
Words for Describing Camping Scenery
Below are some words that’ll help you describe the environment around you when you’re on a camping trip.
17. Bushes
A short clump (mass) of plants, usually a single plant, is called a bush.
Zoya tore her dress while trying to clear a path through the bushes.
18. Campfire
A fire that’s built outdoors, preferably near a camp, is a campfire. Similarly, a large fire built using wood and logs is called a bonfire.
We had roast chicken, cooked over a campfire.
19. Campsite
The place or ground where one is camping is called a campsite.
Reya left the map at the campsite and ran back to get it.
20. Canopy
The leaves and branches in a forest form a roof that lets some sunlight enter the forest floor, forming a canopy.
Although it was afternoon, the canopy was so thick and the forest so deep that we could barely see through the darkness.
21. Countryside
This word refers to rural areas (places far away from the city) filled with trees and greenery.
She took some wildflowers from the countryside and put them in her hair.
22. Forest
A forest is a fairly large area that has a thick growth of trees. It’s also called the woods.
It isn’t safe to spend a night alone in the forest, especially if there are wild animals around.
23. Greenery
As the word suggests, greenery refers to green plants.
Her grandmother’s garden was filled with greenery.
24. Lodging
Often in the countryside or in the woods, you’ll find certain buildings or lodgings where one can stay for the night. A one-story building, usually made from wood, is called a cabin.
The couple found lodging in a cabin in the mountains.
25. Mushroom
Mushrooms refer to the fungus (a group of organisms that produce spores) that grows on decaying wood. While some are edible, most are poisonous and aren’t to be eaten.
The children were excited by the different types of wild mushrooms they saw in the forest.
26. Terrain
Terrain is another word for a piece of geographic land.
We were very tired after a two-hour walk over mountainous terrain.
27. Thicket
Similar to bushes, a thicket is a dense (thick) growth of short trees or shrubs.
The kid was chasing a rabbit who disappeared into the thicket.
28. Undergrowth
It refers to the lowest part of the forest floor beneath the thicket and bushes that are filled with saplings (young trees), moss, grass, herbs and small plants.
Rey found a worm in the undergrowth.
29. Wildlife
Wildlife refers to the animals, birds and fish that are found in their natural habitats (homes). These animals are undomesticated (not pets).
The local wildlife in this forest includes bears, foxes and wolves.
Vocabulary for Camping Activities
Below are some of the many interesting activities one can take part in as a camper.
30. Adventure
An adventure is an experience that’s filled with excitement, and sometimes even danger.
Spending a night lost in the woods was a very memorable adventure.
31. Birdwatching
Also called birding, this is an activity where one spends time outside watching birds, often with the help of binoculars.
Birdwatching over the weekend taught us a lot about the feeding and mating life of birds.
32. Exploring
Exploring often involves traveling to a new place and paying close attention to one’s surroundings.
In the morning, Ben went out to explore and found an old tent deep in the bushes.
33. Fishing
This word refers to the activity of catching fish.
Dad reminded us to bring the bait as he went fishing in the river.
34. Scavenger hunt
This activity is a treasure-hunting game that you can play as individuals or in teams. Someone hides several objects and then everyone else has to find them. The team that finds the most objects wins!
They set up a scavenger hunt for the entire campsite and everyone had a great time.
35. Geocaching
Geocaching is a fun outdoor game where one looks for containers or “caches” using a set of geographical coordinates (a set of numbers or letters) on their phone or a GPS device.
It’s like a more modern version of a scavenger hunt.
My friend told me that if I liked treasure hunts, I’d enjoy geocaching.
36. Hiking
A hike is a long, usually uphill walk. Similarly, a long, tiring journey made on foot in mountainous terrain is called a trek.
The energetic tourists hiked up the mountain path.
37. Rock climbing
This is a sports activity where one climbs rocky walls, usually with the help of ropes.
He joined the university’s Mountaineering Club so he could practice rock climbing.
38. Scouting
Scouting means searching and exploring an area to find certain information.
She went scouting for wild nuts and berries.
39. Stargazing
This is the act of looking up at the night sky and being able to observe the stars and identify different constellations (specific patterns of stars) and planets.
You can use a telescope (a device that makes distant objects look closer to you).
As a child, I’d often fall asleep outside, stargazing.
40. Skipping stones
This is when you throw flat rocks on the water in such a way that it bounces (jumps up) off the water surface (top of the water). You can do this when you’re camping next to a lake!
He became so good at skipping stones, that he set up a stone-skipping competition.
How to Practice English While Camping
I like to believe that anything can be turned into a learning experience. Even a camping trip might provide a great opportunity to learn and practice your English skills. Here are some ideas to get you started.
- Tell stories around the campfire. Whether you’re with your friends or family, you can spend the evening sitting in a circle, telling each other ghost stories or sharing funny memories. This will help in developing your speaking and listening skills.
- Play memory games. You can also try playing memory games. A simple version of this is when each player takes turns choosing an item. When it’s your turn, you have to repeat all of the items already said before adding your own item. The person who remembers all of the items without making a mistake wins. It’s a fun way to grow your vocabulary!
- Find out the English names of local trees and animals. Spending time with nature is an excellent way to learn the English names of local plants and animals. This way, you’ll be able to develop both your general knowledge and vocabulary.
- Write about your camping trip in a diary. Finally, you can sharpen your writing skills by writing about your camping trip in a diary. If you’re out camping, spend a few minutes before sleeping to note down the various things you saw or did during the day. Later, you can turn those notes into a story or an essay.
By now, you know several camping words and have enough ideas to plan a trip. You may be familiar with some of the words already, so focus on the new ones and write them down. Read through your list once or twice to memorize it.
And, when you’re sharing your camping adventures with your family or friends, be sure to use these new words!
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- Tent as a Noun
- Definitions of «Tent» as a noun
- Synonyms of «Tent» as a noun (8 Words)
- Usage Examples of «Tent» as a noun
- Tent as a Verb
- Definitions of «Tent» as a verb
- Synonyms of «Tent» as a verb (4 Words)
- Usage Examples of «Tent» as a verb
- Associations of «Tent» (30 Words)
The synonyms of “Tent” are: camp, military camp, bivouac, cantonment, barracks, base, station, post, camp out, encamp
Tent as a Noun
Definitions of «Tent» as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tent” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A web that resembles a tent or carpet.
- A portable shelter made of cloth, supported by one or more poles and stretched tight by cords or loops attached to pegs driven into the ground.
- A portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs.
Synonyms of «Tent» as a noun (8 Words)
barracks | A building or group of buildings used to house military personnel. The troops were ordered back to barracks. |
base | A known line used as a geometrical base for trigonometry. Soaps with a vegetable oil base. |
bivouac | A site where people on holiday can pitch a tent. |
camp | A group of people living together in a camp. The living room was pure camp. |
cantonment | Temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers. |
military camp | The military forces of a nation. |
post | A starting post or winning post. In a recent post he cautioned investors to be wary of these predictions. |
station | A bus or coach station. The train pulled into the station. |
Usage Examples of «Tent» as a noun
- He pitched his tent near the creek.
Tent as a Verb
Definitions of «Tent» as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tent” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Live or stay for a while in a tent.
- Arrange in a shape like that of a tent.
- Cover with or as if with a tent.
- Live in or as if in a tent.
Synonyms of «Tent» as a verb (4 Words)
bivouac | Stay in a bivouac. We bivouacked on the north side of the town. |
camp | Establish or set up a camp. We camped out for the night in a mission schoolroom. |
camp out | Give an artificially banal or sexual quality to. |
encamp | Live in or as if in a tent. We encamped for the night by a river. |
Usage Examples of «Tent» as a verb
- The circus tented near the town.
- The garden had been completely tented over for supper.
- We tented with the kids on the shores of Lake Huron.
- Tim tented his fingers.
Associations of «Tent» (30 Words)
accommodation | The available space for occupants in a building, vehicle, or vessel. They were living in temporary accommodation. |
bivouac | Stay in a bivouac. We bivouacked on the north side of the town. |
boarding | A structure of boards. Students all had to pay boarding fees. |
bonfire | A large open-air fire used for burning rubbish or as part of a celebration. Yet again events had made a bonfire of her plans. |
camp | A group of people living together in a camp. Holiday parks in which you can camp or stay in a chalet. |
camping | The act of encamping and living in tents in a camp. Camping attracts people of all ages. |
campsite | A site where people on holiday can pitch a tent. |
clique | An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose. The old school clique. |
coterie | A small group of people with shared interests or tastes, especially one that is exclusive of other people. A coterie of friends and advisers. |
encamp | Settle in or establish a camp. We encamped for the night by a river. |
encampment | A prehistoric enclosed or fortified site, especially an Iron Age hill fort. A Bedouin encampment. |
fireplace | A structure surrounding a fireplace. A chipped tile fireplace. |
forest | Denoting an area that was formerly a royal forest. A forest of high rise apartments. |
ground | With reference to a ship run or go aground. He grounded to second. |
hammock | A hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily. |
hiking | A long walk usually for exercise or pleasure. She enjoys hiking and climbing in her spare time. |
house | The management of a gambling house or casino. The children were playing house. |
hovel | A conical building enclosing a kiln. People were living in rat infested hovels. |
hut | Provide with huts. A beach hut. |
lodge | Be a lodger stay temporarily. The man who lodged in the room next door. |
lodging | The act of lodging. He was looking for lodgings and a job. |
mountain | A land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill. They sought refuge in the mountains. |
outside | Leading to or from the outside. An outside chance. |
pole | Propel with a pole. They tell you on the tin that their tuna is entirely caught with pole and line. |
savanna | A flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions. |
shanty | A small, crudely built shack. |
tepee | A Native American tent; usually of conical shape. |
tipi | A Native American tent; usually of conical shape. |
travel | A period of time spent travelling from one place to another typically over long distances. He enjoyed selling but he hated the travel. |
vacation | Spend or take a vacation. I was vacationing in Europe with my family. |