French English Dictionary

Français - English

du camping in English:

1. to go camping to go camping


We used to go camping when I was a child.
I don't want to go camping, I can't fall asleep in a tent.

2. camping camping


Tom got a lot of mosquito bites the last time he went camping.
After a long argument, I finally persuaded her to go camping.
Will Tom be allowed to go camping with the other children?
Camping is impossible where there is no water.
When the boys go camping, they enjoy living in a primitive way.
A lot of people are interested in camping.
Tom doesn't know if Mary will go camping with us or not.
Will this much food do for a week's camping?
Tom doesn't have any friends who like to go camping.
My father suggested that we go camping.
Ken likes camping.
You've been camping out ever since you came over here? Must have been terrible.
During my summer holidays I was camping with my friends at a lake.
You can't go camping there! It's a national park!
I had a high fever; otherwise I could have gone camping.

English word "du camping"(camping) occurs in sets:

Journey - Le voyage