1809, hyke "to walk vigorously," an English dialectal word of unknown origin. A yike from 1736 answers to the sense.
HIKE, v. to go away. It is generally used in a contemptuous sense. Ex. "Come, hike," i.e. take yourself off; begone. [Rev. Robert Forby, "The Vocabulary of East Anglia," London, 1830]
Sense of "pull up" (as pants) first recorded 1873 in American English, and may be a variant of hitch; extended sense of "raise" (as wages) is 1867. Related: Hiked; hiking. The noun is from 1865.
中文解释
1. high + walk => hike.2. high + bike => hike.3. bike => hike.
实用例句
1. They went on a ten-mile hike through the forest.
他们做了一次穿越森林的十英里徒步旅行。
来自《权威词典》
2. After the hike to the river the soldiers camped for the night.
士兵们步行到达那条河后露营过夜.
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3. The boys have gone on a long hike with the Boy Scouts.