trek 英 [trek]   美 [trɛk]

trek

trek  英 [trek] 美 [trɛk]

n. 艰苦跋涉  v. 艰苦跋涉 

进行时:trekking  过去式:trekked  过去分词:trekked  第三人称单数:treks  名词复数:treks 

It's a long trek into town. 到商业区去要走很长的路。
I hate having to trek up that hill with all the groceries. 我很不愿意得带着这么多吃用杂物爬上那个山头。

  • Want to go on a trek through the mountains? Make sure you have good shoes, drinking water, and snacks. A trek is a long and difficult journey.
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  • n. 艰苦跋涉
  • v. 艰苦跋涉
  • 1. It's a long trek into town.

    到商业区去要走很长的路。

  • 2. I hate having to trek up that hill with all the groceries.

    我很不愿意得带着这么多吃用杂物爬上那个山头。

  • 3. We went trekking in Nepal.

    我们去尼泊尔徒步旅行。

  • trek 1849 (n.) "a stage of a journey by ox wagon;" 1850 (v.), "to travel or migrate by ox wagon," from Afrikaans trek, from Dutch trekken "to march, journey," originally "to draw, pull," from Middle Dutch trecken (cognate with Middle Low German trecken, Old High German trechan "to draw"). Especially in reference to the Groot Trek (1835 and after) of more than 10,000 Boers, who, discontented with the English colonial authorities, left Cape Colony and went north and north-east. In general use as a noun by 1941. Related: Trekked; trekking.
trek / trek ; NAmE trek / noun , verb trek treks trekked trekking noun 1 a long, hard walk lasting several days or weeks, especially in the mountains 长途跋涉,艰难的旅程(尤指在山区) 2 ( informal) a long walk 远距离行走 SYN tramp It's a long trek into town. 到商业区去要走很长的路。 verb ( -kk- ) 1 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) ( informal) to make a long or difficult journey, especially on foot (尤指徒步)长途跋涉 I hate having to trek up that hill with all the groceries. 我很不愿意得带着这么多吃用杂物爬上那个山头。 2 ( alsogo trekking ) [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) to spend time walking, especially in mountains and for enjoyment and interest (尤指在山中)远足,徒步旅行 We went trekking in Nepal. 我们去尼泊尔徒步旅行。 During the expedition, they trekked ten to thirteen hours a day. 在探险期间,他们每天都要走十到十三个小时。 see also pony-trekking trek / trek ; NAmE trek /
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