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Nomen masculinum CEFR B1
[ˈkam.pʊs]

Definitiones

  1. Open flat level ground: a plain, a natural field
  2. Any flat or level surface
  3. a specific plain or field north of Rome’s walls called the Campus Mārtius, where the comitia centuriata were held
  4. A field of action: scope
  5. A field of debate: a topic
  6. An opportunity
  7. The produce of a field
  8. The campus of a university, college, or business
    New-Latin, declension-2, masculine

Aequivalentia

English field

Exempla

“‘hocait ‘in campō’ (campumque ostendit) ‘habēbat”

“In this plain,” he says (and he shows me the plain), “a thrifty countrywoman was maintaining a little farm along with her sturdy husband.”

Campus Mārtius”

The Field of Mars

“...campī natantēs...”
Cum proximīs comitiīs cōnsulāribus mē cōnsulem in campō et competītōrēs tuōs interficere voluistī, compressī cōnātūs tuōs nefāriōs amīcōrum praesidiō et cōpiīs, nūllō tumultū pūblicē concitātō; […] .”

When, at the last consular elections, you wished to kill me, the consul, and your competitors in the Campus Martius, I suppressed your wicked attempts by means of the protection and forces of my friends without any disturbance being excited publicly.

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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Hoc verbum in contextu disce

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Cursum Gratuitum Incipe

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