1.Carol's negative response meant that she did not want to go camping with them.
卡罗尔的否定回答表示她不想同他们去露营。
2.This summer, Mr. Brown took a week's holiday and decided to go camping with his family.
今年夏天,布朗先生休一个星期的假,他决定和家人去露营。
3.I want to go camping, you know , just get a way for the weekend. I'm not sure I'll be able to, though.
我想去露营,你知道的,只是利用周末出去走走。但是,我还不确定,去不去得成。
4.We'd laugh all day long and go camping and play Yahtzee and tell ghost stories by the fire. And the sex?
我们整天都嘻嘻哈哈的,一起野营,玩快艇骰子,在炉火旁讲鬼故事,做爱?
5.I thought I might go camping in Scotland. What do you think of that?
可能去苏格兰露营,你觉得怎么样?
6.You rather than I are going to go camping.
是你而不是我要去野营。
7.rather than I are going to go camping.
是你而不是我要去要野营。
8.In a country where workers routinely take bosses hostage, no one wants to meddle with their right to go camping.
在一个惯常把老板当人质的国度里,没人想要干涉他们去露营的权利。
9.At the weekend after five days of work, what a great relaxing pleasure to go camping far away from the city with a handful of friends.
结束工作的周末时光,约上三五好友或跟家人一起远离城市,在野外安营,度过一个月光婆娑的夜晚是怎样一种惬意。
10.It' s tough to be in the city this time of year. Maybe I' ll go camping soon !
一年中的这个季节呆在城市里是很难受的,或许我应该马上去露营。