trek
Word family nountrekkertrekschuitverbtrek
trek1 /trek/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 TRAVELa long and difficult journey, made especially on foot as an adventure 〔尤指徒步的〕艰苦长途旅行 SYN hike a lonely trek through the forest 穿越森林的孤独跋涉
► see thesaurus at journey 2 informalFAR a distance that seems long when you walk it 〔显得很漫长的〕一段路程 I’m afraid it’s a bit of a trek to the station. 到车站恐怕要走点路。
trek2 verb (trekked, trekking) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] 1 TRAVEL informal to make a long and difficult journey, especially on foot 长途跋涉〔尤指徒步旅行〕 SYN hiketrek up/down etc The elevator was broken, so we had to trek up six flights of stairs. 电梯坏了,所以我们只好爬了六层楼梯。
2 to walk a long way, especially in the mountains, as an adventure 〔尤在山中〕远足,徒步旅行 SYN hiketrek in/across etc For five days he trekked across the mountains of central China. 他在华中的山区跋涉了五天。
► see thesaurus at walk Origin trek2 (1800-1900) Afrikaans Middle Dutch trecken “to pull, haul, move to new land”