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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024trek /trɛk/USA pronunciation v., trekked, trek•king, n. v. [no object] - to travel, esp. slowly or with difficulty:to trek across the desert.
n. [countable] - a journey, esp. one involving difficulty or hardship.
- British Terms[South Africa.]a migration or expedition, esp. by ox wagon.
trek•ker, n. [countable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024trek (trek),USA pronunciation v., trekked, trek•king, n. v.i. - to travel or migrate, esp. slowly or with difficulty.
- [South Africa.]to travel by ox wagon.
v.t. - [South Africa.](of a draft animal) to draw (a vehicle or load).
n. - a journey or trip, esp. one involving difficulty or hardship.
- [South Africa.]a migration or expedition, as by ox wagon.
- [South Africa.]a stage of a journey, esp. by ox wagon, between one stopping place and the next.
- Dutch trek (noun, nominal), trekken (verb, verbal) to draw (a vehicle or load), migrate
- Afrikaans
- 1815–25
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: trek /trɛk/ n - a long and often difficult journey
- South African a journey or stage of a journey, esp a migration by ox wagon
vb (treks, trekking, trekked)- (intransitive) to make a trek
Etymology: 19th Century: from Afrikaans, from Middle Dutch trekken to travel; related to Old Frisian trekka |