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View usage for: (trek) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense treks, present participle trekking, past tense, past participle trekked1. verbIf 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] [Also VERB]Synonyms: journey, march, range, hike More Synonyms of trek Trek is also a noun. He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert. [+ through] 2. verbIf 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 More Synonyms of trek Trek is also a noun. It is a bit of a trek to the nearest supermarket. More Synonyms of trek (trɛk) noun1. a long and often difficult journey 2. South Africa a journey or stage of a journey, esp a migration by ox wagon verbWord forms: treks, trekking or trekked3. (intransitive) to make a trek 4. (transitive) South Africa (of an ox, etc) to draw (a load) Derived forms trekker (ˈtrekker) noun Word origin C19: from Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch trekken to travel; related to Old Frisian trekka (trɛk) verb intransitiveWord forms: trekked or ˈtrekking1. South African to travel by ox wagon 2. to travel slowly or laboriously 3. Informal to go, esp. on foot verb transitive4. South African to draw (a wagon) said of an ox noun5. South African a journey made by ox wagon, or one leg of such a journey 6. any journey or leg of a journey 8. Informal a short trip, esp. on foot Derived forms trekker (ˈtrekker) noun Word origin Afrik < Du trekken, to draw; akin to MHG treckenExamples of 'trek' in a sentencetrek They have complained that trekking company staff chain up and beat elephants.It was a long backwards haul but the centre made the trek despite the comfort of the scoreline.It will be a long trek.You have to climb far-flung mountain ranges or trek across the desert.The seat and riding position allow ample wriggle and stretch room - a boon on a long trek.I was happy just to slow down after trekking in the desert.The refugees trek across the desert by donkey cart, with pots, pans and blankets piled high on top.She is left to fend for her siblings, including one babe in arms, on a long trek across country.These will be bad for the countryside and bad for their occupants, who'll have a long trek to reach local services. British English: trek / trɛk/ NOUN A trek is a long and often difficult journey. ...a trek through the desert. - American English: trek
- Arabic: رِحْلَةٌ طَوِيلَةٌ في أَرْضٍ وَعْر
- Brazilian Portuguese: caminhada
- Chinese: 艰苦跋涉
- Croatian: pješačenje
- Czech: túra
- Danish: vandring
- Dutch: tocht reis
- European Spanish: caminata senderismo
- Finnish: vaellus
- French: périple
- German: anstrengender Marsch
- Greek: οδοιπορικό
- Italian: trekking
- Japanese: 苦難に満ちた旅
- Korean: 길고 고된 여행
- Norwegian: lang reise
- Polish: wędrówka
- European Portuguese: caminhada
- Romanian: călătorie lungă și anevoioasă
- Russian: длительное путешествие
- Latin American Spanish: caminata
- Swedish: lång och mödosam resa
- Thai: การเดินทางระยะยาวด้วยความยากลำบาก
- Turkish: zahmetli yürüyüş
- Ukrainian: похід
- Vietnamese: chuyến đi vất vả
British English: trek / trɛk/ VERB If you trek somewhere, you go on a journey across difficult country, usually on foot. ...trekking through the jungles. - American English: trek
- Arabic: يَمْشي في أرضٍ وَعْرَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: caminhar
- Chinese: 艰苦跋涉
- Croatian: pješačiti
- Czech: jít na túru
- Danish: vandre
- Dutch: trekken tocht maken
- European Spanish: caminar senderismo
- Finnish: vaeltaa
- French: faire un périple
- German: trecken
- Greek: κάνω οδοιπορικό
- Italian: fare trekking
- Japanese: 苦難に耐えつつ旅をする
- Korean: 고생하며 여행하다
- Norwegian: reise langt
- Polish: wędrować
- European Portuguese: caminhar
- Romanian: a călători
- Russian: путешествовать
- Latin American Spanish: caminar
- Swedish: resa
- Thai: เดินอย่างช้าๆ
- Turkish: zahmetli bir yürüyüşe çıkmak
- Ukrainian: вирушати у похід
- Vietnamese: đi bộ vất vả
Chinese translation of 'trek'Definition a long and often difficult journey, esp. on foot It's a bit of a trek, but it's worth it. Definition a long and often difficult journey, esp. on foot He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert. Definition to make a trek trekking through the jungles Synonyms go walkabout (Australian) Definition to make a trek They trekked from shop to shop looking for knee-length socks. Additional synonymsDefinition an organized journey or voyage, esp. for exploration Byrd's 1928 expedition to Antarctica Synonyms journey, exploration, mission, voyage, tour, enterprise, undertaking, quest, trekDefinition a long walk a hike around the cluster of hills Synonyms walk, march, trek, ramble, tramp, traipse, journey on foot Definition to walk a long way in the country, usually for pleasure You could hike through the Fish River Canyon. Synonyms walk, march, trek, ramble, tramp, leg it (informal), back-pack, hoof it (slang) Additional synonymsDefinition a long or exhausting walk After a short march, the column entered the village. Synonyms walk, trek, hike, tramp, slog, yomp (British, informal), routemarch Definition (of an army, procession, etc.) to walk as an organized group A Scottish battalion was marching down the street. Synonyms parade, walk, file, pace, stride, tread, tramp, swagger, footslog Definition to walk with heavy slow steps He plodded slowly up the hill. Synonyms trudge, drag, tread, clump, lumber, tramp, stomp (informal), slogDefinition to roam (over) They range widely in search of carrion. Synonyms roam, explore, wander, rove, sweep, cruise, stroll, ramble, traverse, go walkabout (Australian) Definition to walk about with no fixed purpose or direction They were encouraged not to let their cattle roam freely. Synonyms wander, walk, range, travel, drift, stroll, stray, ramble, prowl, meander, rove, stravaig (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect), peregrinate Definition to wander about (a place) roving about the town in the dead of night Synonyms wander, range, cruise, drift, stroll, stray, roam, ramble, meander, traipse (informal), go walkabout (Australian), gallivant, gad about, stravaig (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect) Definition to walk heavily or tiredly I traipsed from one doctor to another. Synonyms trudge, trail, tramp, slouch, drag yourself, footslog Definition a long hard walk He had just come from a day-long tramp on some wild moor. Synonyms hike, march, trek, ramble, slogDefinition to walk long and far He spent a month tramping in the hills around Balmoral. Synonyms hike, walk, trek, roam, march, range, ramble, slog, rove, go walkabout (Australian), yomp, footslog |