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单词 decamp
释义 decamp, v.|dɪˈkæmp|
[a. F. décamper, earlier descamper (Cotgr. 1611); f. des-, dé- (see de- I. 6) + camp. Cf. It. scampare = discampare, discamp.]
1. intr. (Mil.) To break up a camp; to remove from a place of encampment. Hence, said of other bodies or parties leaving a camping-place.
1676[see b].1678Phillips, To Decamp, a term now grown much into use in Military Affairs, and signifies to rise from the present place of Incampment, in order to a removing and incamping in another place.1692Siege Lymerick 2 Here we incamp'd, and lay till the 14th, on which day we decamp'd.1725De Foe Voy. round World (1840) 312 The Spaniards' gentleman caused them to decamp, and march two days further into the mountains, and then they encamped again.1803Wellington in Owen Desp. 408 We found on our arrival that the armies of both chiefs had decamped.1868Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) II. viii. 290 The Count and his host had decamped.
b. Const. from, etc.
1676Row Suppl. Blair's Autobiog. x. (1848) 161 That powder had been laid there the year before, when the army decamped from Dunse-law.1695Blackmore Pr. Arth. vi. 429 Decamping thence, his arm'd Battalions gain..the fertile Plain.1836W. Irving Astoria III. 97 They were fain to decamp from their inhospitable bivouac before the dawn.
2. To go away promptly or suddenly; to make off at once, take oneself off: often said of criminals and persons eluding the officers of the law.
1751Smollett Per. Pic. civ, He ordered them [servants] to decamp without further preparation.1764Sterne in Traill Life 87 Christmas, at which time I decamp from hence and fix my head-quarters at London.1792Gentl. Mag. 17/2 Probably the rascal is decamped; and where is your remedy?1828D'Israeli Chas. I, I. iv. 76 An idle report that Prince Charles designed to decamp secretly from Spain.1885Manch. Exam. 29 June 5/2 The murderer had decamped, and taken with him 2,000 francs.
fig.1806–7J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life (1826) ix. iii, Finding, as you sit down to an excellent dinner, that your appetite has secretly decamped.1871Rossetti Poems, Jenny 310 So on the wings of day decamps My last night's frolic.
3. trans. To cause to break up a camp. rare.
1684Scanderbeg Rediv. v. 120 The next day decampt his whole Army and followed them.1733Millner Compend. Jrnl. 202 The Duke decamp'd our Army from Nivelle.
4. catachr. To camp. Obs.
1698Fryer Acc. E. India 42 They..being beaten from their Works near the City, had decamped Seven Miles off St. Thomas.1745Pococke Descr. East II. ii. ii. 120 It leads to a plain spot on the side of the hill where the Urukes were decamping.
Hence deˈcamped ppl. a., deˈcamping vbl. n.
1689Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) I 567 We have the confirmation of the decamping of the Irish from before Derry.1770Langhorne Plutarch (1879) II. 780/1 Cæsar hoped, by his frequent decampings, to provide better for his troops.1887Pall Mall G. 14 Nov. 12/1 To inquire into the doings of the decamped bankrupt..and his associates.
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