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- nountreks (plural noun)
- a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot:"a trek to the South Pole"
- a tourist hike.
verbtreks (third person present)- go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot:"we trekked through the jungle"
- historicalmigrate or journey with one's belongings by ox-wagon.
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISH(of an ox) draw a vehicle or pull a load.
- SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISHtravel constantly from place to place; lead a nomadic life:"my plan is to trek about seeing the world"
Originmid 19th century: from South African Dutch trek (noun), trekken (verb) ‘pull, travel’.Similar and Opposite Words
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- A trek is a long walk over land such as hills, mountains, or forests12. It can also be a trip or movement that involves difficulties or complex organization3. A trek can be done for pleasure and adventure, or for necessity and survival24. A trek can be done on foot, or by using animals or vehicles such as ox wagons234.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a long walk over land such as hills, mountains, or forests: We did an eight-hour trek yesterday. informal a walk that is long and difficult or makes you feel very tired: You can walk to town from here, but it's quite a trek.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trekBritannica Dictionary definition of TREK [no object] 1 : to walk usually for a long distance We had to trek up six flights of stairs with our groceries. 2 : to travel by walking through an area with many mountains, rivers, etc., for pleasure and adventurewww.britannica.com/dictionary/trek
trek. noun. Definition of trek (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : a trip or movement especially when involving difficulties or complex organization : an arduous journey. 2 chiefly South Africa : a journey by ox wagon especially : an organized migration by a group of settlers. Other Words from trek Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More about trek.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trekverb (used without object), trekked, trek·king. to travel or migrate slowly or with difficulty, often through rough or unsettled territory: He managed to escape from a Siberian labor camp and trekked to Iran, a three-year journey.www.dictionary.com/browse/trek Trek Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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