trek

trek [trek]  [trɛk] 

第三人称单数:treks

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第三人称复数:treks

现在分词:trekking

过去分词:trekked

过去式:trekked

trek 基本解释

动词长途跋涉; 徒步旅行; 拖着腿走; (牛)拉货车

名词长途跋涉; 艰难的旅程; 远距离行走

trek 网络解释

1. 艰苦跋涉:stereotype 成见 | traitor 背叛者 | trek艰苦跋涉

2. 旅行;长途跋涉:take it easy 从容;轻松;不紧张 | trek 旅行;长途跋涉 | jungle 热带丛林

3. 长途跋涉之旅:subway 地铁 | trespass in national airspace 侵犯领空 | trek 长途跋涉之旅

trek 词典解释
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1. (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.

    e.g. ...trekking through the jungles...
           徒步穿过丛林
    e.g. This year we're going trekking in Nepal.
           今年我们准备去尼泊尔远足。

2. (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.

    e.g. 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 单语例句

1. The three insist they entered Iran by mistake after getting lost during a trek in Iraqi Kurdistan.

2. trek

2. Tom Cruise has signed up to make a cameo appearance in the upcoming Star Trek film as a favour to his friend JJ Abrams.

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3. But scientists warn that climatic uncertainty now threatens to turn the grasslands through which they trek into a desert.

4. There are viewing platforms and seats along the mountain path leading to Huangguoshu, and a contemplative minute or two will make the trek worthwhile.

5. They rise at the crack of dawn, harness their horses and trek up the mountainside.

6. trek什么意思

6. A thick top crust of snow made a trek across the region's Turba peat bogs particularly difficult.

7. While she was away on a charity trek up Mount Kilimanjaro earlier this month, husband Ashley was fined for being drunk and disorderly following a row with paparazzi.

8. They start the morning with a downhill trek to fetch fresh water.

9. During the dry season the villagers have to trek many kilometers to get water from a well.

10. trek的解释

10. The company managers had previously said they would embark on the trek if they were unable to meet their annual working target.

trek 英英释义

trek

noun

1. any long and difficult trip

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2. a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers)

verb

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1. make a long and difficult journey

    e.g. They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis

2. journey on foot, especially in the mountains

    e.g. We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas