English to Latin Meaning of trek - Iter


Trek :
Iter

translatio, Iter, translatione, itinerantur, iter, Excursiuncula, pretium, investigabiles viæ

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Definitions of trek in English
Noun(1) a journey by ox wagon (especially an organized migration by a group of settlers(2) any long and difficult trip
Verb(1) journey on foot, especially in the mountains(2) make a long and difficult journey
Examples of trek in English
(1) For all their efforts, they were treated to a warm reception in Moran's Pub in Grange where they were able to put their feet up after their trek .(2) Next year, he plans to trek to Patagonia in South America for the same charity.(3) No longer will prospective drivers have to trek down to the state's Motor Vehicle Division office to get their eyes assessed before hopping in a car to take the rest of the test.(4) a trek to the South Pole(5) He managed to get ashore after the Grosvenor was wrecked but did not survive the trek to safety.(6) They join the trek to the towns where they look for ÔÇÿrealÔÇÖ jobs.(7) many licences are given to men who trek for sport rather than professional fishermen(8) It has been a long trek since their humble beginnings in the early 1950's, when there were no flights to Namibia from Germany, Europe or America.(9) Much encouragement had been given her by her family, who will be making the trek to Johannesburg with her later this week.(10) A long sweep was a four-day trek through the surrounding mountains.(11) It has been a long trek for the women's movement.(12) The hill walking training has been necessary as the walk in China involves a rise of 13, 500 feet over the seven-day trek .(13) Currently he is gearing up for a trek through the Panama Canal.(14) The plan was to trek down the mountain, cut through the forest to the nearest town and then try to build a new life.(15) You plan to trek on the treadmill at least four times a week so you can get into the healthiest tip-top shape possible.(16) For people who have been cramped into buses for 12 hours or more, few irritations are worse than discovering there is no hot shower or bed at the end of the trek .
Related Phrases of trek
(1) trek ::
Iter
Synonyms
Noun
1. journey ::
iter
3. expedition ::
expeditionis
4. safari ::
safari
5. odyssey ::
Odyssea
6. voyage ::
Catalogus plantarum
7. hike ::
AMBULO
8. march ::
Martii
9. slog ::
slog
10. tramp ::
migra!
11. walk ::
ambulate
12. long haul ::
longum bolum
Verb
13. hike ::
AMBULO
14. tramp ::
migra!
15. march ::
Martii
16. slog ::
slog
17. footslog ::
footslog
18. trudge ::
H truditur
19. traipse ::
RAPTO
20. walk ::
ambulate
21. travel ::
itinerantur
22. journey ::
iter
23. hoof it ::
quod habet quidem ungulam
Different Forms
trek, treks
Word Example from TV Shows
Star Trek; I live it.

Star Trek; I live it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 23

Oh, please. I don't remember
the episode of Star Trek

Oh, please. I don't remember the episode of Star Trek

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 23

Star Trek style.

Star Trek style.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 23

- Those are Star Trek people.
- Yes.

- Those are Star Trek people. - Yes.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 20

I wouldn't exactly
call Star Trek embarrassing.

I wouldn't exactly call Star Trek embarrassing.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 19

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