trekking
v. 艱苦跋涉,徒步旅行( trek的現在分詞 ); (尤指在山中)遠足,徒步旅行,遊山玩水
If you trek somewhere, you go on a journey across difficult country, usually on foot.
...trekking through the jungles...
徒步穿過叢林
This year we're going trekking in Nepal.
今年我們準備去尼泊爾遠足。
If you trek somewhere, you go there rather slowly and unwillingly, usually because you are tired.
They trekked from shop to shop in search of white knee-length socks.
他們拖著步子從一家商店走到另一家,尋找齊膝的白襪子。
This year we're going trekking in Nepal.
今年我們準備去尼泊爾遠足。
She can't come pony trekking after all because she's in a delicate condition.
她結果還是不能坐小馬車旅行,因為她已懷孕.
When we think of adventurers, many of us conjure up images of larger-than-life characters trekking to the North Pole.
一想到探險者,我們很多人腦海中浮現的便是長途跋涉前往北極的非凡人物形象。
You can do a bit trekking at the lake side.
您也可以在湖邊漫步.
After years of trekking, they came home at last.
經過多年的長途跋涉, 他們終於回到了家鄉.