trek
- IPA[trɛk]
英式
- a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot;see Great Trek
- go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot;travel constantly from place to place
verb: trek, 3rd person present: treks, gerund or present participle: trekking, past tense: trekked, past participle: trekked
noun: trek, plural noun: treks
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot a trek to the South Pole
- ▪ South African see Great Trek
- ▪ South African a leg or stage of a journey.
- 2. South African informal a person's possessions I was at the new flat waiting for my trek to arrive
- 3. South African a haul of fish caught using a trek net.
動詞
- 1. go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot we trekked through the jungle
- ▪ South African travel constantly from place to place my plan is to trek about seeing the world
- ▪ South African historical migrate or journey with one's belongings by ox wagon.
- ▪ South African (of an ox) draw a vehicle or pull a load ‘Trek!’ he shouted, and we were off
- 2. South African fish using a trek net many licences are given to men who trek for sport rather than professional fishermen
- the northward migration 1835–7 of large numbers of Boers discontented with British rule in the ...
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- the northward migration 1835–37 of large numbers of Boers, discontented with British rule in ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large fishing net, weighted at one end and fitted with floats on the other so that it hangs ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the activity of riding across country on a pony or horse for pleasure, typically as a holiday ...
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美式
- a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot: a trek to the South Pole
- go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot: we trekked through the jungle
Oxford American Dictionary