two-man tent
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Definition
Noun: A portable shelter made of fabric or other material, supported by poles and secured by ropes and pegs, which is specifically designed to be large enough to sleep two people.
Usage
This term is used to describe a tent based on its intended sleeping capacity. It indicates the tent's size and typical use case. * We need to pack the two-man tent for the hiking trip. * For solo camping, a two-man tent offers extra space for gear.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a compact, lightweight design suitable for backpacking, though actual interior space can vary by brand and model.
- In practice, a "two-man tent" may feel cramped for two adults with large sleeping bags and backpacks, leading to the common saying, "A two-man tent is a tent for one man and his gear."
Variants and Related Words
- Tent (n): The general term for a portable shelter.
- One-man tent / Bivy tent (n): A very small tent designed for a single person.
- Three-man tent / Four-man tent (n): Tents designed for larger groups.
- Dome tent (n): A common shape for many modern two-man tents.
- Backpacking tent (n): A category often synonymous with lightweight one or two-person tents.
Synonyms
- Double tent
- Two-person tent
- Two-berth tent (less common)
Related Phrases
- To pitch/put up a two-man tent: The action of assembling and erecting the tent.
- It took us twenty minutes to pitch the two-man tent in the dark.
- To pack away/take down a two-man tent: The action of disassembling and storing the tent.
- Remember to pack away the two-man tent carefully to avoid damaging the poles.
Noun
- a tent designed for occupancy by two persons