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  • 1 hike

    تَنَزَّهَ سيرًا على الأقدام \ hike: to go for a long walk in the country, for pleasure; travel in this way for several days. \ نُزْهَة سيرًا على الأقدام \ hike: a long walk in the country; a journey on foot with one’s equipment on one’s back: a hike through the fields; a week’s hike.

    Arabic-English glossary > hike

  • 2 hike

    [haɪk]
    1. noun
    a long walk, usually in the country:

    twenty-mile hike.

    نُزْهَة سَيْرا على الأقْدام
    2. verb
    to go on a hike or hikes:

    He has hiked all over Britain.

    يَتَنَزَّه سيرا على الأقْدام

    Arabic-English dictionary > hike

  • 3 hitch-hike

    سَافَرَ مجانًا (عن طريق التَّطفُّل)‏ \ hitch a lift: to get a free ride in a car by stopping it and asking the driver. hitch-hike: to travel by stopping cars and getting free rides to where one wants to go.

    Arabic-English glossary > hitch-hike

  • 4 hitch-hike

    verb
    to travel by means of free rides in other people's cars:

    He has hitch-hiked all over Britain.

    يَسْتَوْقِف سَيّارة ليُسافِر مجانا

    Arabic-English dictionary > hitch-hike

  • 5 نزهة

    نُزْهَة \ excursion: a short journey, made for pleasure. outing: a short journey, made for pleasure, with a return on the same day: an afternoon’s outing to the seaside. picnic: an informal meal, eaten in the open air, esp. on a journey. \ نُزْهَة سيرًا على الأقدام \ hike: a long walk in the country; a journey on foot with one’s equipment on one’s back: a hike through the fields; a week’s hike. \ نُزْهَة على الأقدام \ ramble: a pleasant country walk. stroll: a slow walk, for pleasure: Let’s go for a stroll along the river bank. walk: walking, way of walking: Let’s go for a walk. You can recognize a sailor by his walk.

    Arabic-English dictionary > نزهة

  • 6 ارتفع

    v. lift, arise, lift-off, mount, uplift, climb, hike, tower, come in, flow, advance, ascend, aspire, soar, spring, snowball

    Arabic-English dictionary > ارتفع

  • 7 تنزه

    v. walk, promenade, hike, picnic, tramp, troll, stroll, knock around, ramble, stretch one's legs, mosey, parade, perambulate

    Arabic-English dictionary > تنزه

  • 8 خرج في نزهة

    v. go on hike, ramble

    Arabic-English dictionary > خرج في نزهة

  • 9 رحلة مشيا على الاقدام

    n. hike

    Arabic-English dictionary > رحلة مشيا على الاقدام

  • 10 رفع

    n. rising, rise, lifting, uplift, hoist, elevation, leverage, heave
    v. lift, expand, exalt, mount, dismiss, pick up, elevate, put up with smth., heighten, hike, push up, raise, thrust, upheave, uphold, boost, crane, heave, inflate, lever, pick, promote, roll up, set up, take up, brace, hold up, send up, turn up

    Arabic-English dictionary > رفع

  • 11 سافر

    adj. barefaced
    v. travel, voyage, tour, cover, hike, cruise, journey, ride, fare, fly, go, pack, set off, leave

    Arabic-English dictionary > سافر

  • 12 سافر متطفلا مجانا

    v. hitch, hitch hike

    Arabic-English dictionary > سافر متطفلا مجانا

  • 13 مشى برجليه

    v. hike

    Arabic-English dictionary > مشى برجليه

  • 14 نزهة طويلة

    n. hike, traipse

    Arabic-English dictionary > نزهة طويلة

  • 15 أغلى السعر

    أغْلَى السّعْرَ: رَفَعَهُ
    to raise, increase, hike, up, skyrocket (the price)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أغلى السعر

  • 16 ارتفاع

    اِرْتِفاع: صُعُود، طُلُوع، اِزْدِياد
    rise, rising, going up, lifting, ascending, ascension, ascent, towering, soaring, uprise; increase, rise, hike

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ارتفاع

  • 17 ازدياد

    اِزْدِيَاد
    increase, increment, growth, buildup, augmentation, swell, rise, hike

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ازدياد

  • 18 تصاعد

    تَصَاعُد: اِرْتِفاع، اِزْدِياد
    rise, rising, going up, ascending, ascension, ascent, lifting, towering, soaring, uprise; increase, growth, swell, hike; buildup, intensification, heightening; escalation

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تصاعد

  • 19 رفع

    رَفَعَ: عَلّى
    to raise, lift (up), uplift, hoist (up), elevate, boost, upraise, upheave, jack up, hike, up

    Arabic-English new dictionary > رفع

  • 20 رفع

    رَفَعَ: زادَ
    to raise, increase, step up, boost, hike, up, scale up, jack up, skyrocket; to heighten, intensify, enhance

    Arabic-English new dictionary > رفع

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  • Hike — Hike, v. i. 1. To hike one s self; specif., to go with exertion or effort; to tramp; to march laboriously. [Dial. or Colloq.] If you persist in heaving and hiking like this. Kipling. It s hike, hike, hike (march) till you stick in the mud, and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hike — Hike, n. 1. The act of hiking. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A long walk usually for exercise or pleasure or exercise; a tramp; a march. [WordNet sense 1] [PJC] With every hike there s a few laid out with their hands crossed. Scribner s Mag. [Webster… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hike — ► NOUN 1) a long walk or walking tour. 2) a sharp increase, especially in price. ► VERB 1) go on a hike. 2) pull or lift up (clothing). 3) increase (a price) sharply. ● take a hike …   English terms dictionary

  • Hike — may refer to: * Hiking, walking lengthy distances in the countryside or wilderness * Hiking (sailing), moving a sailor s body weight as far to windward (upwind) as possible, in order to counteract the force of the wind pushing sideways against… …   Wikipedia

  • hike — (v.) 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.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • hike — meaning ‘an increase (in prices, wages, etc.)’ is fairly recent (first recorded in 1931) and has spread rapidly from AmE, especially to the informal language of British journalism: • The oil industry is still accommodating itself to its new size… …   Modern English usage

  • hike — [n] journey by foot backpack, constitutional, excursion, exploration, march, ramble, tour, traipse, tramp, trek, trip, walk, walkabout; concepts 149,224,363 hike [v1] walk for recreation backpack, explore, hit the road*, hoof*, leg it*, ramble,… …   New thesaurus

  • hike — [hīk] vi. hiked, hiking [< dial. heik, prob. akin to HITCH] 1. to take a long, vigorous walk; tramp or march, esp. through the country, woods, etc. ☆ 2. to move up out of place vt. 1. Informal to pull or jerk up; hoist [to hike up one s socks… …   English World dictionary

  • Hike — Hike, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hiked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hiking}.] [Cf. {Hitch}.] 1. To move with a swing, toss, throw, jerk, or the like. [Dial. or Colloq.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. To raise with a quick movement. [PJC] 3. To raise (a price) quickly… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hike — [ha̮ik], der; s, s [engl. hike = Wanderung] (Jargon): [mehrtägige] ausschließlich der Erholung dienende Wanderung …   Universal-Lexikon

  • hike — index boom (increase), perambulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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