[N-COUNT 可数名词]远足;(尤指)徒步旅行 A hike is a long walk in the country, especially one that you go on for pleasure.
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[VERB 动词]远足;徒步旅行 If you hike, you go for a long walk in the country.
[V prep/adv]
[V n]
[Also V]
You could hike through the Fish River Canyon...
你可以徒步穿越鱼河峡谷。
We plan to hike the Samaria Gorge.
我们计划去撒马利亚峡谷远足。
hiking
...some harder, more strenuous hiking on cliff pathways.
沿着悬崖峭壁上的羊肠小路前行的更艰难费力的徒步旅行
...heavy hiking boots.
沉重的登山靴
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](价格、比率、税率或数量的)突然上涨,大幅上升 A hike is a sudden or large increase in prices, rates, taxes, or quantities.
[usu supp N]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
...a sudden 1.75 per cent hike in Italian interest rates...
意大利利率1.75%的突然上浮
His economic plan, with its tax hikes and spending cuts, will slow the economy.
他通过采取上调税率和削减支出等经济计划,将会使经济发展放慢速度。
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[VERB 动词]使(价格、比率、税率或数量)突然上升,大幅提高 To hike prices, rates, taxes, or quantities means to increase them suddenly or by a large amount.
[V n]
[V P n (not pron)]
[V n P]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
It has now been forced to hike its rates by 5.25 per cent...
它目前已经被迫将利率提高了5.25%。
TSB's monthly credit card rate is now hiked from 1.95% to 2.05%...
TSB银行的信用卡月利率现在从1.95%提高到了2.05%。
The federal government hiked the tax on hard liquor.
联邦政府提高了烈性酒的税率。
Hike up means the same as hike .hike up 同 hike
The insurers have started hiking up premiums by huge amounts...
保险公司已经开始大幅度提高保费。
Big banks were hiking their rates up.
各大银行正在提高利率。
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hike/haɪk; NAmEhaɪk/
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hikehikeshikedhikingnoun1a long walk in the country 远足;徒步旅行◆They went on a ten-mile hike through the forest.他们进行了一次穿越森林的十英里徒步旅行。◆We could go into town but it's a real hike (= a long way)from here. 我们本可以进城去,但走到那儿实在太远。2( informal) a large or sudden increase in prices, costs, etc. (价格、花费等的)大幅度提高,猛增◆a tax/price hike税额╱价格的大幅度增长hikein sth ◆the latest hike in interest rates新近利率的大幅上扬IDIOMtake a ˈhike( NAmE) ( informal) a rude way of telling sb to go away 滚开;走开verb1[intransitive , transitive ]to go for a long walk in the country, especially for pleasure 去…远足;做徒步旅行◆strong boots for hiking over rough country适合在崎岖不平的山路徒步旅行用的结实靴子hikesth ◆( NAmE) to hike the Rockies 去落基山脉徒步旅行2[intransitive ]go hikingto spend time hikingfor pleasure 远足;徒步旅行◆If the weather's fine, we'll go hiking this weekend.如果天气好,我们这个周末就去远足。3[transitive ]hikesth (up) to increase prices, taxes, etc. suddenly by large amounts 把(价格、税率等)大幅提高◆The government hiked up the price of milk by over 40%.政府把牛奶的价格提高了四成多。PHRASAL VERBˌhike sth↔ˈup( informal) to pull or lift sth up, especially your clothing 拉起,提起(衣服等)SYN
hitch up
◆She hiked up her skirt and waded into the river.她提起裙子走进河水中。hike/haɪk; NAmEhaɪk/
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hike1 noun
hike2 verb
hikehike1 /haɪk/ ●●○ noun [countable]
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1a long walk in the mountains or countryside: a hike in the woods2especially American English informal a large increase in prices, wages, taxes etcSYN risehike in The president has proposed a hike in the minimum wage.price/rate/tax etc hikes Several airlines have proposed fare hikes, effective October 1.3take a hike American English spoken used to tell someone rudely to go away
hike1 noun
hike2 verb
hikehike2 ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to take a long walk in the mountains or countrysidehike something American English His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.► see thesaurus at
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2 (also hike up) [transitive] especially American English to increase a price, tax etc by a large amountSYN raisehike up especially American English1to lift up a piece of your clothing: She hiked her skirt up to climb the stairs.2to increase a price, tax etc by a large amount
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