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hike+(noun)

  • 1 hike

    1. noun
    (a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) caminhada
    2. verb
    (to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) caminhar
    * * *
    [haik] n 1 marcha, caminhada, passeio longo no campo. 2 aumento. • vt+vi 1 marchar, andar grandes distâncias. 2 levantar de um salto.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > hike

  • 2 hike

    1. noun
    (a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) caminhada
    2. verb
    (to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) caminhar

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > hike

  • 3 mile

    ((sometimes abbreviated to m when written) a measure of length equal to 1,760 yards (1.61 km): We walked ten miles today; 70 miles per hour (sometimes written mph); a ten-mile hike.) milha
    * * *
    (milha), mileage (milhagem), mill (moinho).
    ————————
    [m'ail] n milha: medida de comprimento equivalente a 1.609 m. geographical nautical mile milha geográfica ou náutica, equivalente a 1.853 m.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > mile

  • 4 mile

    ((sometimes abbreviated to m when written) a measure of length equal to 1,760 yards (1.61 km): We walked ten miles today; 70 miles per hour (sometimes written mph); a ten-mile hike.) milha

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > mile

  • 5 hitch

    [hi ] 1. verb
    1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) prender
    2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) pedir boleia
    2. noun
    1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) obstáculo
    2) (a kind of knot.)
    3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) puxão
    - hitch-hiker
    - hitch a lift/ride
    - hitch up
    * * *
    [hitʃ] n 1 puxão, arranco. 2 nó. 3 empecilho, obstáculo. 4 manqueira, coxeadura. 5 ação de prender, segurar, amarrar. 6 tempo que se passa no serviço militar. • vt+vi 1 mover ou puxar aos arrancões. 2 coxear, mancar, escorregar. 3 acoplar, engatar (to a). 4 embaraçar, emaranhar (in em). 5 amarrar, prender, segurar (to a). to hitch in engastar. to hitch into arrastar para dentro. to hitch to segurar, fixar. to hitch up içar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > hitch

  • 6 hitch

    [hi ] 1. verb
    1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) amarrar
    2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) pedir carona
    2. noun
    1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) empecilho
    2) (a kind of knot.) tipo de nó
    3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) puxão
    - hitch-hiker - hitch a lift/ride - hitch up

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > hitch

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  • hike — I. verb (hiked; hiking) Etymology: perhaps akin to 1hitch Date: 1809 intransitive verb 1. a. to go on a hike b. to travel by any means 2. to rise up; especially to work upward out of place …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • hike — I UK [haɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms hike : singular hike plural hikes 1) a long walk in the countryside We went for a hike through the woods on Sunday. 2) informal a sudden large increase in the amount or level of something Economists… …   English dictionary

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  • hike — 1 noun (C) 1 a long walk in the mountains or countryside: a hike in the woods 2 especially AmE informal a large increase in prices, wages, taxes etc: a petition against the proposed tax hikes 3 take a hike AmE spoken used to tell someone rudely… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hike — /haɪk / (say huyk) verb (i) (hiked, hiking) 1. to walk a long distance, especially through country districts or the bush, for pleasure. –noun 2. a long walk. 3. an increase in wages, fares, prices, etc.: *we believe a quarter per cent rate hike… …  

  • hike — 1. noun a five mile hike Syn: walk, trek, tramp, trudge, slog, footslog, march; ramble 2. verb they hiked across the island hike up Syn: walk, trek, tramp, tromp …   Thesaurus of popular words

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