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1 hike
I [haɪk]1) (walk) camminata f., escursione f.2) (rise)II 1. [haɪk]verbo transitivo (anche hike up) aumentare [rate, price]2.verbo intransitivo fare escursionismo* * *1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) escursione2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) (fare un'escursione a piedi)- hiker* * *[haɪk]1. n1) escursione f a piedito go on or for a hike — fare un'escursione or una gita a piedi
2) (fam: in prices) aumento2. vifare un'escursione or una gita a piedi3. vtfam aumentare* * *hike /haɪk/n. (fam.)2 (fam., spec. USA) aumento; (fin., anche) impennata: a hike in production, un aumento della produzione; a price hike, un'impennata dei prezzi; tax hike, aumento delle imposte; inasprimento fiscale; (econ., fam.) wage hike, aumento salariale● (fam.) Go take a hike!, vattene!; va a quel paese!(to) hike /haɪk/ (fam.)A v. i.andare in gita; fare un'escursione a piediB v. t.● (fam., spec. USA) to hike up, alzare, sollevare, tirare su: to hike up one's skirt, tirarsi su la gonna.* * *I [haɪk]1) (walk) camminata f., escursione f.2) (rise)II 1. [haɪk]verbo transitivo (anche hike up) aumentare [rate, price]2.verbo intransitivo fare escursionismo -
2 hitch-hike
verb (to travel by means of free rides in other people's cars: He has hitch-hiked all over Britain.) fare l'autostop -
3 tramp
I [træmp]1) (vagrant) vagabondo m. (-a), girovago m. (-a)2) (sound of feet) calpestio m., scalpiccio m.3) (hike) passeggiata f.4) colloq. spreg. sgualdrina f.II 1. [træmp]verbo transitivo percorrere a piedi2.1) (hike) viaggiare a piedi, girovagare2) (walk heavily) camminare pesantemente* * *[træmp] 1. verb1) (to walk with heavy footsteps: He tramped up the stairs.) camminare (con passo pesante)2) (to walk usually for a long distance: She loves tramping over the hills.) camminare (a lungo)2. noun1) (a person with no fixed home or job, who travels around on foot and usually lives by begging: He gave his old coat to a tramp.) vagabondo2) (a long walk.) camminata3) (the sound of heavy footsteps.) calpestio4) ((also tramp steamer) a small cargo-boat with no fixed route.) (nave da carico)5) ((American) a prostitute or a woman who sleeps with a lot of men.) sgualdrina* * *[træmp]1. n1) (sound of feet) rumore m pesante (di passi)2) (long walk) camminata3) (person) vagabondo (-a)she's a tramp fam pej — è una sgualdrina
2. vt(walk through: town, streets) percorrere a piedi3. vi* * *tramp /træmp/n.1 vagabondo; girovago; barbone2 camminata; lunga passeggiata; scarpinata (fam.)● to be on the tramp, fare la vita del vagabondo.(to) tramp /træmp/A v. i.2 camminare (a lungo); errare; vagabondare; viaggiare a piedi: We tramped through the Highlands of Scotland, abbiamo vagabondato a piedi per le Highlands scozzesiB v. t.1 percorrere (o fare) a piedi; far lunghe camminate in: I like tramping the woods, mi piace fare lunghe camminate nei boschi● to tramp on sb. 's toes, pestare i piedi a q. □ to tramp the streets, essere sulla strada, senza lavoro.* * *I [træmp]1) (vagrant) vagabondo m. (-a), girovago m. (-a)2) (sound of feet) calpestio m., scalpiccio m.3) (hike) passeggiata f.4) colloq. spreg. sgualdrina f.II 1. [træmp]verbo transitivo percorrere a piedi2.1) (hike) viaggiare a piedi, girovagare2) (walk heavily) camminare pesantemente -
4 hitch
I [hɪtʃ]1) (problem) intoppo m., ostacolo m., difficoltà f.2) (knot) nodo m.II 1. [hɪtʃ]2) colloq. (thumb)2.verbo intransitivo colloq. fare l'autostop- hitch up••to get hitched — colloq. = sposarsi
* * *[hi ] 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) attaccare, agganciare2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) fare l'autostop2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) intoppo2) (a kind of knot.) nodo3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) strattone•- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
- hitch up* * *[hɪtʃ]1. n(impediment, obstacle) intoppo, contrattempo, (difficulty) difficoltà f invwithout a hitch — senza intoppi, a gonfie vele
2. vtto get hitched fam — sposarsi
2) fam3. viSee:•- hitch up* * *hitch /hɪtʃ/n.1 colpo; strattone; balzo; sobbalzo: to give one's trousers a hitch, dare uno strattone ai calzoni; tirarsi su i calzoni4 (naut.) nodo5 (fig.) impedimento; intoppo; difficoltà; ostacolo: a slight hitch, un piccolo intoppo; The ceremony went off without a hitch, la cerimonia è filata via liscia (o senza difficoltà)(to) hitch /hɪtʃ/A v. i.2 attaccarsi; legarsi3 restare impigliato; impigliarsi4 ( slang) chiedere un passaggio ( in auto, ecc.); fare l'autostop: to hitch from coast to coast, fare la traversata degli Stati Uniti con l'autostop; We hitched to Rome, siamo andati a Roma in autostopB v. t.2 attaccare; agganciare; legare: to hitch a horse to a wagon, attaccare un cavallo a un carro; (ferr.) to hitch a goods wagon, agganciare un carro merci; to hitch a rope over a pole, legare una fune a un palo3 ( slang) ottenere ( un passaggio): to hitch a lift (o a ride) on a lorry, farsi dare un passaggio su un camion● (fig.) to hitch one's wagon to a star, legarsi a una persona importante per fare carriera □ ( slang) to get hitched, sposarsi; impiccarsi (fig. fam.).* * *I [hɪtʃ]1) (problem) intoppo m., ostacolo m., difficoltà f.2) (knot) nodo m.II 1. [hɪtʃ]2) colloq. (thumb)2.verbo intransitivo colloq. fare l'autostop- hitch up••to get hitched — colloq. = sposarsi
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5 trek
I [trek]1) (long journey) lungo viaggio m., lungo cammino m.2) (laborious trip) faticata f., sfacchinata f.II [trek]to trek across, through — attraversare (a piedi) [desert, jungle]
I had to trek into town — colloq. sono dovuto andare a piedi fino in città
* * *[trek] 1. past tense, past participle - trekked; verb(to make a long, hard journey.) viaggiare (con fatica)2. noun(a long, hard journey: a trek through the mountains; a trek round the supermarket.) viaggio, camminata* * *[trɛk]1. n(hike) spedizione f, (fam: tiring walk) camminata sfiancante2. vi(hike) fare una camminata lunga e faticosa, (as holiday) fare dell'escursionismo, fam trascinarsi* * *trek /trɛk/n.1 viaggio su carro trainato da buoi; migrazione3 ( sport) trekking: to go on a two-week trek in the Alps, fare un trekking di due settimane nelle Alpi● (fam.) a real trek, una lunga camminata; una bella sgambata (fam.).(to) trek /trɛk/A v. t.B v. i.* * *I [trek]1) (long journey) lungo viaggio m., lungo cammino m.2) (laborious trip) faticata f., sfacchinata f.II [trek]to trek across, through — attraversare (a piedi) [desert, jungle]
I had to trek into town — colloq. sono dovuto andare a piedi fino in città
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