hiking / haɪk /

徒步旅行徒步远足徒步行走

hiking3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

hiked, hik·ing.

  1. to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.
  2. to move up or rise, as out of place or position: My shirt hikes up if I don't wear a belt.
  3. 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

hiked, hik·ing.

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

hiking 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

tramping

更多hiking例句

  1. Visitors can combine several boardwalks and paved pathways to create an easy, zig-zagging hike of nearly three miles that’s family friendly and passes through some of the park’s most breathtaking geothermal features.
  2. If pharmacies have few opioid customers, those price hikes have less impact on their business.
  3. First, it was likely seen, with cause, as a tax hike rather than a pro-housing measure.
  4. My partner and I found ourselves on the Franconia trail on a recent Sunday morning, our backpacks full of trail mix, sandwiches, and hot tea, our minds ready to take on the arduous hike.
  5. It’s the beginning of bouldering season and arguably the best time to take a hike in the woods.
  6. They did "wholesome things like hiking and hanging out at home."
  7. The days we spent hiking were rewarding for different reasons.
  8. So, when she died I started doing yoga, hiking, and really do some deeper look into me and my purpose and all of that.
  9. The tough terrain has become a popular hiking destination, known for its stark beauty and breathtaking stargazing.
  10. Perfect for wildlife watching, hiking trails snake through canyons beside the swirling Rio Grande in the US-Mexico borderlands.
  11. The portage was a long mile but the girls were accustomed to hiking and took it at a brisk pace.
  12. The girls will think we are lost, and giving faithful Shag a parting pat they ran off to overtake the hiking party.
  13. Thats another reason I come hiking clear over here, said Sadie.
  14. After we had been hiking for two or three hours, off diagonally to the left we saw a forest fire.
  15. He was making internal noises that would have had everybody in San Francisco hiking for the parks.