journey, make a difficult or long journey, migrate
journey, difficult journey; hike with knapsacks that lasts a few days
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Trek Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
trek
\trek\ (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. trekked (?); p. pr. & vb. n. trekking.] [written also treck.] [d. trekken. see track, n.] [south africa]
1. to draw or haul a load, as oxen.
2. to travel, esp. by ox wagon; to go from place to place; to migrate. [chiefly south africa] one of the motives which induced the boers of 1836 to trek out of the colony.
trek
\trek\, n. [written also treck.] [d. cf. track, n.] the act of trekking; a drawing or a traveling; a journey; a migration. [chiefly south africa] to the north a trek was projected, and some years later was nearly carried out, for the occupation of the mashonaland.
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Noun
1. a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers)
(hypernym) journey, journeying
(classification) South Africa, Republic of South Africa
2. any long and difficult trip
(hypernym) trip
Verb
1. journey on foot, especially in the mountains; "We spent the summer trekking in the foothills of the Himalayas"
(hypernym) travel, journey
(derivation) trekker
2. make a long and difficult journey; "They trekked towards the North Pole with sleds and skis"
(hypernym) travel, journey
(derivation) trekker
Trek Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
Trek is a long, adventurous journey undertaken on foot in areas where common means of transport are generally not available. Trekking should not be confused with mountaineering.
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Trek Bicycle Corporation is a major bicycle and cycling product manufacturer and distributor under brand names Trek, Gary Fisher, Bontrager, Klein and until recently, LeMond Racing Cycles. With its headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin, Trek bicycles are marketed through 1,700 dealers across North America, subsidiaries in Europe and Asia as well as distributors in 90 countries worldwide.
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