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hikeBrE /haɪk/NAmE /haɪk/ nouna 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。(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◆~ in sththe latest hike in interest rates 新近利率的大幅上扬 ●take a ˈhike(NAmE, informal) a rude way of telling sb to go away 滚开;走开 hikeBrE /haɪk/NAmE /haɪk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they hike BrE /haɪk/ NAmE /haɪk/present simple - he / she / it hikes BrE /haɪks/ NAmE /haɪks/past simple hiked BrE /haɪkt/ NAmE /haɪkt/past participle hiked BrE /haɪkt/ NAmE /haɪkt/ -ing form hiking BrE /ˈhaɪkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhaɪkɪŋ/ [I, T] to go for a long walk in the country, especially for pleasure 去…远足;做徒步旅行◆strong boots for hiking over rough country 适合在崎岖不平的山路徒步旅行用的结实靴子◆~ sth(NAmE) to hike the Rockies 去落基山脉徒步旅行 [I] go hiking to spend time hiking for pleasure 远足;徒步旅行◆If the weather's fine, we'll go hiking this weekend. 如果天气好,我们这个周末就去远足。 [T] ~ sth (up) to increase prices, taxes, etc. suddenly by large amounts 把(价格、税率等)大幅提高◆The government hiked up the price of milk by over 40%. 政府把牛奶的价格提高了四成多。 ●ˌhike sth↔ˈup(informal) to pull or lift sth up, especially your clothing 拉起,提起(衣服等) SYN hitch ◆She hiked up her skirt and waded into the river. 她提起裙子走进河水中。 |