单词 | hike |
释义 | hike —hiker, n. /huyk/, v. , hiked, hiking, n. v.i. 1. to walk or march a great distance, esp. through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like. 2. to move up or rise, as out of place or position (often fol. by up): My shirt hikes up if I don't wear a belt. 3. Naut. to hold oneself outboard on the windward side of a heeling sailboat to reduce the amount of heel. v.t. 4. to move, draw, or raise with a jerk (often fol. by up): to hike up one's socks. 5. to increase, often sharply and unexpectedly: to hike the price of milk. n. 6. a long walk or march for recreational activity, military training, or the like. 7. an increase or rise, often sharp and unexpected: a hike in wages. 8. take a hike, Slang. to go away because one's company is not desired. [1800-10; perh. dial. var. of HITCH1] Syn. 1. tramp, ramble, trek, trudge, backpack. |
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