Camp David
/ˌkæmp ˈdeɪvɪd/
/ˌkæmp ˈdeɪvɪd/
- the special home, office and camp for the US President in the Catoctin Mountains in the state of Maryland. It was called Shangri-La when first used in 1942 by President Franklin D Roosevelt but in 1953 President Eisenhower named it after his grandson David. Meetings there in 1978 led to the Camp David Agreement for peace between Egypt and Israel.
compare Chequers戴维营:美国总统在马里兰州卡特丁山的特殊房屋,办公室和营地。1942年,富兰克林·罗斯福总统首次使用该香格里拉,但1953年,艾森豪威尔总统以孙子戴维(David)的名字将其命名。1978年在那里举行的会议促成了《戴维营协定》,以实现埃及和以色列之间的和平。