trek


Definition: Meaning of, trek in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / trɛk /

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trek treks
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  1. a long and difficult journey, made especially on foot as an adventure [=  hike]
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  2. informal a distance that seems long when you walk it
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
trek trekked trekked
Present Participle Third Person Singular
trekking treks
[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
  1. informal to make a long and difficult journey, especially on foot [=  hike]
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  2. to walk a long way, especially in the mountains, as an adventure [=  hike]
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trek used in phrases

  • Star Trek
    1. a very popular US SCIENCE FICTION television programme of the 1960s about the adventures of a group of people travelling through space in the STARSHIP ENTERPRISE . The characters include Captain KIRK, SCOTTY, and Mr SPOCK . There are several well-known phrases from the programme, such as 'Space - the final frontier', 'to boldly go where no man has gone before', and ' beam me up, SCOTTY '. There have been several new programmes based on the original idea, including Star Trek - The Next Generation, Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, Star Trek - Voyager, and Enterprise . There have also been several successful films based on the Star Trek stories.
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