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decamp
[dɪ'kæmp]
vi. 撤营, 逃走, 逃亡

[] 撤退, 逃走, 逃亡

  1. The soldiers decamped at dawn.
    士兵.
  2. She has decamped with all our money.
    她携带潜逃.
  3. Almost every year, the number of people to populate a town, decamp to what seems like another country, to live like some ancient civilisation for one weekend of the year.
    乎每,都自己住镇,仿佛建自己般,




decamp
[ verb ]
  1. leave a camp

  2. <verb.motion> break camp
    The hikers decamped before dawn
  3. run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along

  4. <verb.motion>
    abscond absquatulate bolt go off make off run off
    The thief made off with our silver
    the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe
  5. leave suddenly

  6. <verb.motion>
    skip vamoose
    She persuaded him to decamp
    skip town




Decamp \De*camp"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Decamped} (?; 215); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Decamping}.] [F. d['e]camper; pref. d['e]- (L.
dis) + camp camp. See {Camp}.]
1. To break up a camp; to move away from a camping ground,
usually by night or secretly. --Macaulay.

2. Hence, to depart suddenly; to run away; -- generally used
disparagingly.

The fathers were ordered to decamp, and the house
was once again converted into a tavern. --Goldsmith.