CAMP    營區軍/營

PLACE where an ARMY DWELLS.
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The current general word for a temporary army camp is jūn 軍, and for an army to encamp is to jùn 軍. 2. Yíng 營 refers to a more permanent military camp with defenses. 3. Tún 屯 refers to a defended military settlement of a permanent or semi-permanent kind, a garrison, often on the borders.
Modern Chinese Criteria
駐地 營地 營寨 基地 營 寨 rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
Hypernym
  • PLACE PART of SPACE that THINGS BE-IN:are-in. (anc: 4/0, child: 39)
  • PART OBJECT which COMBINES with OTHER OBJECTS to BECOME ONE LARGER WHOLE OBJECT. (anc: 3/0, child: 8)
  • OBJECT [NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to. (anc: 2/0, child: 6)
  • 跟我學同義詞 ( CAI SHAOWEI 2010) p. 70

  • Words (5 items)

      jūn OC: kun MC: ki̯un 5 Attributions

    The current general word for a temporary army camp is jūn 軍, and for an army to encamp is to jùn 軍.

      Syntactic words
    • narmy camp 軍門 "army camp"
      zhūn OC: tun MC: ʈʷin
      tún OC: duun MC: duo̝n 3 Attributions

    Tún 屯 refers to a defended military settlement of a permanent or semi-permanent kind.

      Syntactic words
    • nmilitary colony; defensive garrison
    • nadNbelonging to a defensive garrison
    軍營  jūn yíng OC: kun ɢʷleŋ MC: ki̯un jiɛŋ 1 Attribution
      Syntactic words
    • NPmilitary camp, army encampment
      yíng OC: ɢʷleŋ MC: jiɛŋ 1 Attribution

    Yíng 營 refers to a more permanent military camp with defenses.

      Syntactic words
    • ncamp, temporary dwelling; military camp SHIJI 為營"construct a camp"
      shī OC: sril MC: ʂi 0 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • ngarrison; temporal camp