"college grounds," 1774, from Latin campus "a field," probably properly "an expanse surrounded" (by woods, higher ground, etc.), from PIE *kampos "a corner, cove," from root *kamp- "to bend" (cognates: Lithuanian kampus "corner," Polish k?pa "cluster of trees or brush"). First used in college sense at Princeton.
例文
1. From what I hear,half the campus is lusting after her.
私が聞いたところによると、半分の学校の人は彼女と寝たいと思っています。
2.The university refused to let Dick Gregory speak on campus .
この大学はディック?グレゴリーにキャンパスでパフォーマンスをさせない。
3.The school occupies split-site accommodation on the main campus .
この学院はメインキャンパスの異なる場所に分散している。/
4.Vacant rooms on the campus were being used by holidaying families.
キャンパスの遊休寮には休暇を過ごす家族が住んでいる。
5.All students are guaranteed campus accommodation for their first year.