hike
noun /haɪk/
/haɪk/
Idioms - a long walk in the country
远足;徒步旅行 - They went on a ten-mile hike through the forest.
他们进行了一次穿越森林的十英里徒步旅行。 - We could go into town but it's a real hike (= a long way) from here.
我们本可以进城去,但走到那儿实在太远。
Topics Hobbiesa2- It's a long hike from my house to campus.
从我家到学校要走很长一段路。 - The boys have gone on a hike with the Scouts.
男孩们随童子军徒步旅行去了。 - They met on a hike.
他们在一次远足中相遇。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- strenuous
- ten-mile
- …
- go on
- on a hike
- hike from
- hike to
- …
- They went on a ten-mile hike through the forest.
- (informal) a large or sudden increase in prices, costs, etc.
(价格、花费等的)大幅度提高,猛增 - a tax/price hike
税额/价格的大幅度增长 - hike in something the latest hike in interest rates
新近利率的大幅上扬
- Higher crude oil prices mean price hikes for consumers too.
原油价格的上涨对消费者来说意味着物价也会大幅度提高。 - Borrowers will be hit hard by the latest hike in interest rates.
新近利率的大幅上扬将使借款人遭受沉重打击。
- a tax/price hike
词源early 19th cent. (originally dialect, as a verb): of unknown origin.
Idioms
take a hike
- (North American English, informal) a rude way of telling somebody to go away
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