单词 | trek |
释义 | trek (trek ) Word forms: treks , trekking , trekked 1. verb If you trek somewhere, you go on a journey across difficult country, usually on foot. ...trekking through the jungles. [VERB preposition/adverb] This year we're going trekking in Nepal. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: journey, march, range, hike Trek is also a noun. He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert. [+ through] 2. verb If you trek somewhere, you go there rather slowly and unwillingly, usually because you are tired. They trekked from shop to shop in search of white knee-length socks. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: trudge, plod, traipse [informal], footslog Trek is also a noun. It is a bit of a trek to the nearest supermarket. Collocations: trek north It was all the 257 supporters who had made the trek north had to cheer. Times, Sunday Times Many were established to supply the miners on their trek north to the gold fields. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She treks north to take him a winter coat. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 艰苦跋涉, 艰苦跋涉 Japanese: 苦難に満ちた旅, 苦難に耐えつつ旅をする |
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