搜尋結果
hike
- IPA[hīk]
美式
- a long walk, especially in the country or wilderness;a long distance
- walk for a long distance, especially across country or in the woods;pull or lift up (something, especially clothing)
verb: hike, 3rd person present: hikes, gerund or present participle: hiking, past tense: hiked, past participle: hiked
noun: hike, plural noun: hikes
- 釋義
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- 片語
名詞
- 1. a long walk, especially in the country or wilderness a five-mile hike across rough terrain
- ▪ informal a long distance it's such a hike from Adelaide to Perth
- 2. a sharp increase, especially in price a price hike fears of a hike in interest rates
- 3. a snap he takes the hike, drops back, and fakes to his right
動詞
- 1. walk for a long distance, especially across country or in the woods we planned to hike another mile up a steep trail
- 2. pull or lift up (something, especially clothing) he hiked up his sweatpants and marched to the door
- ▪ increase (something, especially a price) sharply some of the local merchants hiked the price of goods
- 3. snap (a football).
- travel by getting free lifts in passing vehicles: we hitch-hiked up to Scotland
- a journey made by hitch-hiking.
Oxford Dictionary
- go away (used as an expression of irritation or annoyance)
Oxford American Dictionary
- go away (used as an expression of irritation or annoyance)
Oxford Dictionary
片語
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- IPA[hʌɪk]
英式
- a long walk or walking tour: a five-mile hike across rough terrain
- walk for a long distance, especially across country: they hiked across the moors
Oxford Dictionary