0 a movable shelter made of canvas or other material, supported by poles or a frame and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs -- lều
People and cars milled about us, while posters, caravans, tents, and stalls were crammed in everywhere.
They sat in the tent all day, fully clothed but very cold, waiting for a break in the weather.
In bad weather, convicts had to spend the night in nomad tents erected by the locals, in caravansaries, or in empty huts.
Women calypsonians are joining men in the calypso tent and are competing in the same cultural space and commercial marketplace.
In these two areas we searched for palms and other plants with large leaves that were modified into tents.
It is possible that the microclimatic conditions are so diverse in tropical forests that tent orientation does not influence the quality of the tent.
On the holidays, wherever he camped, one hundred tents would join him.
The implied actual law of motion (3) coincides therefore with the tent map dynamics (4).