hiked
v. 徒步旅行( hike的過去式和過去分詞 ); <口>提高(價格等)
A hike is a long walk in the country, especially one that you go on for pleasure.
If you hike, you go for a long walk in the country.
You could hike through the Fish River Canyon...
你可以徒步穿越魚河峽谷。
We plan to hike the Samaria Gorge.
我們計劃去撒馬利亞峽谷遠足。
A hike is a sudden or large increase in prices, rates, taxes, or quantities.
...a sudden 1.75 per cent hike in Italian interest rates...
義大利利率1.75%的突然上浮
His economic plan, with its tax hikes and spending cuts, will slow the economy.
他透過採取上調稅率和削減支出等經濟計劃,將會使經濟發展放慢速度。
To hike prices, rates, taxes, or quantities means to increase them suddenly or by a large amount.
It has now been forced to hike its rates by 5.25 per cent...
它目前已經被迫將利率提高了5.25%。
TSB's monthly credit card rate is now hiked from 1.95% to 2.05%...
TSB銀行的信用卡月利率現在從1.95%提高到了2.05%。
I hiked my nightgown right up and I ran.
我提起睡袍,撒腿便跑。
We hiked the Grand Canyon, exploring Indian cliff dwellings.
我們去大峽谷徒步旅行,探究印第安人的崖居。
TSB's monthly credit card rate is now hiked from 1.95% to 2.05%.
TSB銀行的信用卡月利率現在從1.95%提高到了2.05%。
He hiked up his trouser legs.
他提起褲腿。
They hiked gas rates.
他們提高了煤氣價格.