al campo

al campo(
ahl
 
kahm
-
poh
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. to the country
Este fin de semana nos vamos al campo.We're going to the country this weekend.
b. to the countryside
Eulogio trasladó su residencia al campo.Eulogio changed his residence to the countryside.
a. to the field
El jabalí bajó al campo a buscar alimento.The wild boar came down to the field looking for food.
a. to the field
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Los jugadores se desplazan al campo contrario en autobús.The players travel to the opposing team's field on a bus.
b. to the pitch
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
El campeón de liga saltó al campo entre el rugido de sus seguidores.The league champion took to the pitch as the fans roared.
c. to the course (golf)
De un certero golpe, la jugadora australiana hizo que la bola volviera al campo.The Australian player sent the ball back to the course with a well-aimed shot.
a. to the camp
Los soldados heridos fueron llevados en camilla al campo militar.The wounded soldiers were taken on stretchers to the military camp.
a. to the field
Boris siempre quiso dedicarse al campo de la ingeniería aeroespacial.Boris always wanted to devote himself to the field of aerospace engineering.
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