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- Dictionarytrek/trɛk/
noun
- 1. a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot: "a trek to the South Pole"
- 2. a person's possessions: informal South African "I was at the new flat waiting for my trek to arrive"
verb
- 1. go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot: "we trekked through the jungle"
- 2. fish using a trek net: South African "many licences are given to men who trek for sport rather than professional fishermen"
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The meaning of TREK is to make one's way arduously; broadly : journey. How to use trek in a sentence.
TREK definition: 1. to walk a long distance, usually over land such as hills, mountains, or forests: 2. a long walk…. Learn more.
TREK meaning: 1. to walk a long distance, usually over land such as hills, mountains, or forests: 2. a long walk…. Learn more.
If you trek somewhere, you go on a journey across difficult country, usually on foot. ...trekking through the jungles. [VERB preposition/adverb] This year we're going trekking in Nepal. [VERB -ing] Trek is also a noun. If you trek somewhere, you go there rather slowly and unwillingly, usually because you are tired.
A trek is a long and difficult journey. The word trek implies an extended trip that is hard — a climb up a mountain or a journey through dense forests. In Star Trek, the crew of the Enterprise is on a journey through space that will last a long time.
TREK meaning: 1 : to walk usually for a long distance; 2 : to travel by walking through an area with many mountains, rivers, etc., for pleasure and adventure
trek - make a long and difficult journey; "They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis"
Trek definition: to travel or migrate slowly or with difficulty, often through rough or unsettled territory. See examples of TREK used in a sentence.
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun trek. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
TREK definition: a long, difficult journey that you make by walking: . Learn more.