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UK
/tɹˈɛk/
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[ US /ˈtɹɛk/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹɛk/ ]
NOUN
- any long and difficult trip
- a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers)
VERB
-
journey on foot, especially in the mountains
We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas -
make a long and difficult journey
They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis
How To Use trek In A Sentence
- Largely ignored by those same trekkers just a couple of hundred miles away on the equator lies Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak and arguably its most beautiful. Ben Colclough: Mount Kenya -- Is This the Most Beautiful Mountain in Africa?
- Sometime in the early eighteen hundreds, they trekked to the flat plain between the Ohio River and Lake Erie and settled in Mount Vernon, which was then a few small buildings in a forest of tall trees. A Renegade History of the United States
- The trek was a bit monotonous at times - I wanted to go faster - but it was relaxing, enjoyable and worth the sore backside.
- Although he has been part of several groups in his various adventures in the past, he has spent a great deal of these arduous treks in the company of Sir Ranulf Ffiennes.
- He had made that long trek here for a few measly minutes of conversation.
- But amongst this chaos, Stewart has beamed down to promote Star Trek: Nemesis, the 10th instalment of the feature film series.
- But I think the book, or even the website should give a total account of the history of star trek and just say if historical events are cloudy this happened but it wasn't a major item in star trek loure and it just kind of made the second page. Blogger News Network
- For five days he trekked across the mountains of central China.
- The band coalesced in 1998 during a legendary trek across Canada, where the members busked and barnstormed for gas money and food whenever they could.
- The exhibit will display pictures from his trek across Siberia.