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单词 work camp
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Definition of work camp in English:

work camp

noun
  • 1A camp at which community work is done, especially by young volunteers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The volunteers are working on a 1.8 kilometre part of the route at a work camp near Cricklade, which is organised by sustainable transport charity Sustrans.
    • She told them to pretend to be orphans, to join a work camp and hide their past.
    • This is done through local and international youth study and work camp.
    • The two-week work camp also involved learning practical living skills and habits like bodily hygiene and social rules, Tolchard said.
    • From our base in a permanent U.S. Forest Service work camp, we'll repair and maintain multi-use trails and do other projects as needed.
    • They will set up their easels and work camps on the City's streets.
    • Someone who doesn't mind getting their hands dirty is needed to organise work camps for the Waterway Recovery Group, which undertakes restoration work and keeps the canals free from choking weeds.
    • Ultimately, they must be inviting communities, not just rough work camps.
    • My stay there consisted of hanging out with the locals, volunteering in a turtle work camp, napping on a hammock and having a load of super curious, friendly and sweaty kids hanging on my limbs.
    • Some of the works that volunteers in work camps do are construction, painting and tree planting among others.
    1. 1.1
      another term for labour camp
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Butler will likely be housed at Taft's 500-bed minimum security work camp.
      • You fail to address the internal terrorism that is carried out in the political prisons and work camps.
      • They built detention centres, little better than work camps, for the long-term imprisonment of asylum seekers in the most remote parts of Australia.
      • They want to send us to work camps, like they sent Father and Jonas.
      • He's serving a 6-year sentence at a federal work camp in Yankton, S.D.
      • She was 14 when she was taken away in a truck and put in a work camp with 13 other girls.
      • The camp in Ommen was then functioning as a work camp for ‘economic felons.’
      • Lewis was sentenced on December 1 to three years in a federal prison work camp on six counts of money-laundering charges.
      • The pardon process was essentially a negotiation between the disenfranchised groups populating the convict work camps and the white male middle class.
      • Dissidents were sent to work camps or executed, priests were thrown in jail, and schools and churches were shut down.
      • If you're a male white-collar criminal, you can go to these work camps that are really not very prison-like.
      • They were rounded up in a courtyard of the estate and told they were being sent to a work camp.
      • Those caught and forcibly repatriated are subject to brutal treatment, including torture, placement in work camps and even execution.
      • Kita followed the rest of the men into the work camps that made up the rock quarries.
      • At 15, he was caught stealing a car battery and was held for three years in a juvenile work camp.
      • They were dropped off at a work camp in the middle of nowhere, and his parents were forced to work as slave labourers.
      • Based on that sign, I'd say this was a prison work camp.
      • Innocent as they were, they wondered: would they take them to a work camp?
      • Those attacks extended beyond the government to include intellectuals, teachers, and scientists, many of whom were sent to work camps in the countryside for ‘reeducation.’
      • Lind pointed out that control of labour in Hawaii extended far beyond wages and working conditions to include the gamut of living conditions in the plantation work camps.
 
 

Definition of work camp in US English:

work camp

nounˈwərk ˌkamp
  • 1A camp at which community work is done, especially by young volunteers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ultimately, they must be inviting communities, not just rough work camps.
    • Someone who doesn't mind getting their hands dirty is needed to organise work camps for the Waterway Recovery Group, which undertakes restoration work and keeps the canals free from choking weeds.
    • She told them to pretend to be orphans, to join a work camp and hide their past.
    • My stay there consisted of hanging out with the locals, volunteering in a turtle work camp, napping on a hammock and having a load of super curious, friendly and sweaty kids hanging on my limbs.
    • Some of the works that volunteers in work camps do are construction, painting and tree planting among others.
    • This is done through local and international youth study and work camp.
    • The volunteers are working on a 1.8 kilometre part of the route at a work camp near Cricklade, which is organised by sustainable transport charity Sustrans.
    • From our base in a permanent U.S. Forest Service work camp, we'll repair and maintain multi-use trails and do other projects as needed.
    • They will set up their easels and work camps on the City's streets.
    • The two-week work camp also involved learning practical living skills and habits like bodily hygiene and social rules, Tolchard said.
    1. 1.1
      another term for labor camp
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Lewis was sentenced on December 1 to three years in a federal prison work camp on six counts of money-laundering charges.
      • Lind pointed out that control of labour in Hawaii extended far beyond wages and working conditions to include the gamut of living conditions in the plantation work camps.
      • Those attacks extended beyond the government to include intellectuals, teachers, and scientists, many of whom were sent to work camps in the countryside for ‘reeducation.’
      • Dissidents were sent to work camps or executed, priests were thrown in jail, and schools and churches were shut down.
      • She was 14 when she was taken away in a truck and put in a work camp with 13 other girls.
      • The pardon process was essentially a negotiation between the disenfranchised groups populating the convict work camps and the white male middle class.
      • Kita followed the rest of the men into the work camps that made up the rock quarries.
      • They built detention centres, little better than work camps, for the long-term imprisonment of asylum seekers in the most remote parts of Australia.
      • He's serving a 6-year sentence at a federal work camp in Yankton, S.D.
      • They were rounded up in a courtyard of the estate and told they were being sent to a work camp.
      • The camp in Ommen was then functioning as a work camp for ‘economic felons.’
      • Based on that sign, I'd say this was a prison work camp.
      • Those caught and forcibly repatriated are subject to brutal treatment, including torture, placement in work camps and even execution.
      • They want to send us to work camps, like they sent Father and Jonas.
      • You fail to address the internal terrorism that is carried out in the political prisons and work camps.
      • They were dropped off at a work camp in the middle of nowhere, and his parents were forced to work as slave labourers.
      • If you're a male white-collar criminal, you can go to these work camps that are really not very prison-like.
      • Innocent as they were, they wondered: would they take them to a work camp?
      • Butler will likely be housed at Taft's 500-bed minimum security work camp.
      • At 15, he was caught stealing a car battery and was held for three years in a juvenile work camp.
 
 
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