0 to make a long, hard journey -- gjøre en lang og slitsom reise
1 a long, hard journey -- slitsom reise/tur
a trek through the mountains
a trek round the supermarket.
He might even have died from fever had the people not made ' long treks walking all night ' in the rainy season to bring him food and medicine.
We know what is being done in the provision of holiday camp schools and of treks, which provide considerable education.
There are outdoor education and trekking centres in my constituency.
The world's media have trekked to our doorstep and, if headlines are anything to go by, most had an instant scapegoat.
Our young people go out on treks across the country in winter, sometimes foolishly when it is icy and the ground is covered by snow.
He could do more intensive beef farming; or, provided there is a big tourist trade in the vicinity, he could do pony trekking.
Hunting takes place during the five months of the year when there is not nearly so much activity on the riding and trekking side.
I hope that great encouragement will be given to provide for long-run country paths and pony treks.
中文繁体
(徒步)長途跋涉,翻山越嶺, (令人精疲力盡的)艱苦行程…
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(徒步)长途跋涉,翻山越岭, (令人精疲力尽的)艰苦行程…
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caminar, patear, caminata…
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caminhar, caminhada…
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yaya olarak yapılan uzun dağ/kır yürüyüşü/gezisi…
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faire une (dure) randonnée, randonnée, expédition…
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cestovat, trmácení…
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vandre, trekke, trek…
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