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vi. 牛拉货车, 艰苦跋涉

n. 牛车旅行, 艰苦跋涉




    trek
    trekked, trekking
    [ noun ]
    1. a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers)

    2. <noun.act>
    3. any long and difficult trip

    4. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. journey on foot, especially in the mountains

    2. <verb.motion>
      We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas
    3. make a long and difficult journey

    4. <verb.motion>
      They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis


    Trek \Trek\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Trekked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Trekking}.] [Written also {treck}.] [D. trekken. See
    {Track}, n.] [South Africa]
    1. To draw or haul a load, as oxen.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    2. To travel, esp. by ox wagon; to go from place to place; to
    migrate. [Chiefly South Africa]

    One of the motives which induced the Boers of 1836
    to trek out of the Colony. --James Bryce.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]


    Trek \Trek\, n. [Written also {treck}.] [D. Cf. {Track}, n.]
    The act of trekking; a drawing or a traveling; a journey; a
    migration. [Chiefly South Africa]

    To the north a trek was projected, and some years later
    was nearly carried out, for the occupation of the
    Mashonaland. --James Bryce.

    {Great Trek}, the great emigration of Boers from Cape Colony
    which began in 1836, and resulted in the founding of the
    South African Republic and Orange Free State.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    1. At this border post, the Vietnamese soldiers completed a five-day trek across Cambodia from bases in Battambang, a province on the Cambodian border with Thailand.
    2. About 70 people watched silently as Irwin touched a sign commemorating his eight-month trek.
    3. While a nearly all-male club is making its annual New Year's Eve trek up 14,110-foot Pike's Peak, a group of women will be making a 1,000-foot ascent of a nearby mountain in jest of the traditional event.
    4. "Andy Warhol was wrong," says Newman, who completed his trek in 1987. "If I wanted to be boring, I could live on this for the rest of my life.
    5. But the ability to market a product earlier will reduce total expenses and hasten the trek to profits, he says.
    6. Yesterday Martin Dunn, editor of Today - Britain's fastest growing newspaper - joined the westbound trek. Dunn had been pinning his hopes on getting the editorship of one of New York's ailing daily newspapers.
    7. A five-year-old civil war in southern Sudan has contributed to widespread famine since 1985, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to trek north to Khartoum and southeast into neighboring Ethiopia.
    8. "We are confident that we will get the bundle back because since the 1930s there have been prophesies that it would return," Thunder told the rally after he and two companions completed their trek.
    9. The trek across ancient trade and migration routes up the Siberian side of the Bering Strait and down the Alaskan side is to stop in 16 villages in the Chukotka district of Siberia and 14 in Alaska, organizers said.
    10. About 11,000 refugees had arrived by Tuesday night and West German border officials said the mass trek to the West may have peaked.
    11. The adventurers have traveled 1,992 miles from the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, where the trek began July 27.
    12. The area has many homes and mining claims and is served by a well-traveled road, so Schoenecker had been reported several times on his trek, Seemann said.
    13. "This community is so committed," said Shoshana Pakciarcz, executive director of Project Bread, which sponsors the annual fund-raising trek.
    14. An explorer on a dog sled trek across Antarctica disappeared in a blizzard for 11 hours, as foul weather threatened the team's plan to finish the first non-mechanized crossing of the continent by Saturday.
    15. "Thousands of people would trek to New England in this period. Business played a big role in it _ the inns and the taverns and the sight-seeing businesses.
    16. But the two adventurers are looking for corporate sponsors to share the $150,000 cost of their trans-Atlantic trek.
    17. No conclusion has been reached on either front. The other legacy of the great trek - and the fact that 60 per cent of South African households are still not electrified - is potjiekos literally, pot food.
    18. Darryl Roberts, the U.S. member of an international team preparing to make a 650-mile trek to the North Pole, wants to be the first American to reach the North Pole on foot.
    19. A Canadian-Soviet research team has completed nearly a fifth of its 1,100-mile trek across the Arctic with only the anticipated problems like frostbite and blisters, its spokeswoman said Monday.
    20. The village's High Aldwin (Billy Barty) assigns Willow to take the baby to the good castle of Tir Asleen, and the perilous trek begins.
    21. On the final, nightlong trek across the border, Tasnadi carried one of the young children on his back.
    22. Many refugees roamed the enormous building seeking information about friends and relatives who had made the trek West.
    23. Hurricane Joan resumed its deadly trek toward Central America with 110 mph winds today after heavy rains pounded Venezuela and pushed the storm's death toll to at least 26.
    24. A 5-year-old civil war in southern Sudan has contributed to widespread famine since 1985, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to trek north to Khartoum and southeast into neighboring Ethiopia.
    25. The trek ended Friday when about 300 bikers from 35 states and Canada cruised down this seaside resort's famous Boardwalk while the theme from the movie "Rocky" blared from a loudspeaker.
    26. Eighteen fellow members of the People's Memorial Christian Church in Irwin's hometown who were on hand to see their friend finish his trek sang "Amazing Grace" as he approached the sign marking the end of the epic hike.
    27. They also said the withdrawal of Soviet forces from the country could touch off a massive desire among the refugees to trek home.
    28. Designed with the Marlboro smoker in mind." Six weary but jubilant adventurers from six nations completed a seven-month, 3,800-mile trek across Antarctica on skis and dogsleds Saturday, in the longest unmechanized crossing of the continent.
    29. "The Bering Strait is the shortest distance between the two greatest powers in the world," said Schurke, who made an unassisted trek to the North Pole in 1986.
    30. He added another annual event, the somewhat easier Great Maltese Circumglobal Trophy Dash, which takes armchair competitors on a trek all over the world.
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