[VERB 动词](通常指徒步)艰难旅行,跋涉,远足 If you trek somewhere, you go on a journey across difficult country, usually on foot.
[V prep/adv]
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[Also V]
[usu sing]
...trekking through the jungles...
徒步穿过丛林
This year we're going trekking in Nepal.
今年我们准备去尼泊尔远足。
Trek is also a noun.
He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert.
他正徒步穿越南戈壁沙漠。
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[VERB 动词](通常因疲惫而缓慢勉强地)行进,拖着腿走 If you trek somewhere, you go there rather slowly and unwillingly, usually because you are tired.
[V prep/adv]
They trekked from shop to shop in search of white knee-length socks.
他们拖着步子从一家商店走到另一家,寻找齐膝的白袜子。
Trek is also a noun.
The World Trade Centre is a bit of a trek from Soho, but it's worth it.
从苏豪区到世贸中心走起来是有点远,但还是值得的。
Oxford
trek/trek; NAmEtrek/
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trektrekstrekkedtrekkingnoun1a 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; NAmEtrek/
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trek1 noun
trek2 verb
trektrek1 /trek/ ●○○ noun [countable]
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1a long and difficult journey, made especially on foot as an adventureSYN hike: a lonely trek through the forest► see thesaurus at
journey
2informal a distance that seems long when you walk it: I’m afraid it’s a bit of a trek to the station.
trek1 noun
trek2 verb
trektrek2 verb (past tense and past participle trekked, present participle trekking) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
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1 informal to make a long and difficult journey, especially on footSYN hiketrek up/down etc The elevator was broken, so we had to trek up six flights of stairs.2to walk a long way, especially in the mountains, as an adventureSYN hiketrek in/across etc For five days he trekked across the mountains of central China.► see thesaurus at
walk
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