glamp

glamp — noun

1. a way of staying outdoors in nature while still having soft beds, electric power

1.名詞C1
釋義

a way of staying outdoors in nature while still having soft beds, electric power, and a real toilet, so you enjoy the countryside without giving up home comforts.

例句

Layla booked a weekend glamp with a heated tent and a hot shower.

noun: a glamp = a luxury-camping stay

The riverside glamp came with a king-size bed, fairy lights, and free Wi-Fi.

describing what a glamp includes

同義詞
反義詞
  • roughing it

    informal: staying outdoors with no comforts at all, the opposite idea

文法句型

go on a glamp

a glamp in [place]

用法筆記

Informal blend of 'glamorous' and 'camping'; far more common as the activity 'glamping' or the verb 'to glamp' than as this countable noun. Often modified by a place word (forest / riverside / countryside glamp).

常見錯誤

We did a glamp in a cheap plastic tent with no beds.
We went camping in a cheap plastic tent.
💡a glamp must include real comforts like beds and power, otherwise it is ordinary camping.
I bought a new glamp for my trip.
I booked a glamp for my trip.
💡a glamp is a stay or experience, not an object you buy.