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hike

/hahyk/US // haɪk //UK // (haɪk) //

徒步旅行,加息,远足,徒步行走

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    hiked, hik·ing.

    • : to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.
    • : to move up or rise, as out of place or position: My shirt hikes up if I don't wear a belt.
    • : Nautical. to hold oneself outboard on the windward side of a heeling sailboat to reduce the amount of heel.
v.有主动词 verb
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    hiked, hik·ing.

    • : to move, draw, or raise with a jerk: to hike up one's socks.
    • : to increase, often sharply and unexpectedly: to hike the price of milk.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a long walk or march for recreational activity, military training, or the like.
    • : an increase or rise, often sharp and unexpected: a hike in wages.

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Examples

  • For the past few weeks, I’ve largely allowed air quality readings to dictate when I should walk my dog, and whether I can venture out for a hike or run.

  • Outside spoke to Anjos about her reasons for pursuing the AT FKT, the psychological benefits of being a distance runner, and the experience of attempting a high-speed thru hike during a pandemic summer.

  • Hydration bladders come in many different sizes, so it’s important to judge how much water you’ll need for your hikes when choosing which bladder to bring.

  • If you’re bringing your salad on a hike, wedge a small ice pack next to it, especially if it’s a hot day.

  • Before the pandemic, Main and Rose employees would get together in person a few times a year to do yoga or go on hikes together.

  • Until then, we will hike the stairs together, one carpeted step at a time.

  • To break her self-destructive cycle and heal, she decides to hike 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail solo.

  • It was on a hike to the Grand Canyon at age 18 that Shattuck penned her first bucket list.

  • Voters there also passed a hike in the state minimum wage, with 53 percent of the vote.

  • Even Republicans who opposed a federal wage hike in this cycle were often supportive or silent about state and local increases.

  • If your machine isn't busted, you hike right along, and maybe you'll beat the other chap yet.

  • I'll git out ole Lucretia Borgia an' hike fer the mountings immediate.

  • We don't know ourselves just how far we expect to hike this afternoon.

  • "Another hike, and this time up the mountain," returned Paul.

  • But that was to be looked for, since this was their first real hike.