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hiking
hike H0011800 (hīk)v. hiked, hik·ing, hikes v.intr.1. To go on an extended walk for pleasure or exercise, especially in a natural setting.2. To rise, especially to rise upward out of place: My coat had hiked up in the back.v.tr.1. To travel over on foot for pleasure or exercise: hiked the Appalachian Trail.2. To increase or raise in amount, especially abruptly: shopkeepers who hiked their prices for the tourist trade.3. To pull or raise with a sudden motion; hitch: hiked myself onto the stone wall; hiked up her knee socks.4. Football To snap (the ball).n.1. A long walk or march: went for a hike to the lake.2. An often abrupt increase or rise: a price hike.3. Football See snap.Phrasal Verb: hike out Nautical To sit and lean backward or be suspended beyond the high side of a heeling sailboat in order to counterbalance the heel.Idiom: take a hike Slang To leave because one's presence is unwanted. Often used in the imperative. [Origin unknown.] hik′er n.hiking (ˈhaɪkɪŋ) nthe sporting or leisure activity of going for long, often strenuous, walks in the countryThesaurusNoun | 1. | hiking - a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure; "she enjoys a hike in her spare time"hike, trampwalk - the act of walking somewhere; "he took a walk after lunch"trudge - a long difficult walk | Translationshiking → 山地行走zhCN, 徒步旅行zhCN- Walking and hiking (US)
Walking (UK) → 徙步旅行 - I'd like to go hiking (US)
I'd like to go hill walking (UK) → 我想去徙步登山 IdiomsSeehikehiking
Synonyms for hikingnoun a long walk usually for exercise or pleasureSynonymsRelated Words |