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hike [haɪk]faire de la marche à pied;∎ to hike 5 kilometres faire 5 kilomètres à pied;∎ we went hiking in the mountains nous avons fait des excursions ou des randonnées à pied dans les montagnes;∎ he hiked through Spain il a parcouru l'Espagne à pied;∎ we hiked all the way home on a dû faire le chemin du retour à pied(b) (increase → price, interest rates, rent etc) augmenter (brusquement)3 noun(a) (gen) & Military marche f à pied; (long walk) randonnée f à pied, marche f à pied; (short walk) promenade f;∎ they went for a four-hour hike ils ont fait une excursion ou une randonnée de quatre heures à pied;∎ familiar it's a bit of a hike into town ça fait une petite trotte pour aller en ville;∎ familiar take a hike! dégage!(b) (increase) hausse f, augmentation f;∎ price hike hausse f des prix;∎ tax hike augmentation f d'impôts∎ she hiked herself up over the wall elle s'est hissée au-dessus du mur(b) (price, interest rates, rent etc) augmenter (brusquement) -
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◆ hike upvt1. (increase)▪ to \hike up up ⇆ sth etw erhöhento \hike up up interest rates die Zinssätze [o Zinsen] anhebendo you think we'll be able to \hike up up the piano over that step? glaubst du wir schaffen es, das Klavier über diese Schwelle zu hieven?* * *vt sep1) trousers, skirt hochziehen2) prices, rates erhöhen -
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A nB vi faire de la randonnée ; they hiked all round Italy ils ont fait le tour de l'Italie en randonnée.take a hike ○ ! va te faire voir ○ ! -
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hike [haɪk]1. noun* * *[haɪk] 1.noun randonnée f2.to go on ou for a hike — faire une randonnée
intransitive verb faire de la randonnée3.transitive verb (also hike up) augmenter [rate, price] -
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1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) caminata, excursión a pie
2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) dar una caminata; ir caminando- hikerhike1 n caminata / excursión (a pie)hike2 vb caminar / hacer excursionismotr[haɪk]1 (walk) excursión nombre femenino a pie2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL familiar aumento de precio1 ir de excursión, hacer una excursión1 familiar aumentar los precios■ many stores hiked up their prices after the summer muchas tiendas aumentaron sus precios después del verano\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go on a hike / go for a hike ir de excursión, hacer una excursión a pie: hacer una caminatahike vtraise: subirhike n1) : caminata f, excursión f2) increase: subida f (de precios)n.• caminata s.f.• excursión s.f.v.• dar una caminata v.• ir de excursión v.
I haɪk1) ( long walk) caminata f, excursión fto take a hike — (AmE colloq)
take a hike — vete a paseo (fam), vete por un tubo (Méx fam), andá a pasear (RPl fam)
2) ( increase) subida f
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intransitive verb ( walk) ir* de caminata or de excursiónPhrasal Verbs:- hike up
I [haɪk]1.VI ir de excursión a pie, dar una caminata2.VT3.N excursión f a pie, caminata fto go on a hike — hacer una excursión (a pie), dar una caminata
II * [haɪk]1.N (=increase) aumento m2.VT [+ prices, rates] aumentar, subir- hike up* * *
I [haɪk]1) ( long walk) caminata f, excursión fto take a hike — (AmE colloq)
take a hike — vete a paseo (fam), vete por un tubo (Méx fam), andá a pasear (RPl fam)
2) ( increase) subida f
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intransitive verb ( walk) ir* de caminata or de excursiónPhrasal Verbs:- hike up -
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1. nounWanderung, die2. intransitive verbwandern; eine Wanderung machen* * *1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) die Wanderung2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) wandern- academic.ru/34929/hiker">hiker* * *[haɪk]I. nthat was quite a \hike das war ein ganz schöner Marsch famto go on a \hike wandern gehenII. vi wandern▪ to \hike sth etw erhöhento \hike interest rates die Zinsen [o Zinssätze] anheben* * *[haɪk]1. viwandern2. vtprices, rates erhöhen3. n* * *hike [haık]A v/i1. a) wandern, eine Wanderung machenb) MIL marschieren, einen Geländemarsch machenB v/tC s1. a) Wanderung f:go on a hike eine Wanderung machenb) MIL Geländemarsch m2. US (drastische) Erhöhung:a hike in prices, a price hike eine drastische Preisanhebung* * *1. nounWanderung, die2. intransitive verbgo on a hike — eine Wanderung machen; wandern gehen
wandern; eine Wanderung machen* * *n.Wanderung f. (prices) v.heraufschrauben (Preise, Löhne) v. v.wandern v. -
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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 -
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[haɪk] 1. сущ.1) разг. длительная прогулка; экскурсия; путешествие пешкомlong hike — длительная прогулка, долгая прогулка пешком
short hike — краткая, недолгая прогулка
They went on a long hike. — Они отправились на длительную прогулку.
2) амер.; воен. марш3) увеличение, повышение объёма или количества2. гл.1)а) гулять, ходить пешкомSyn:в) бродяжничатьSyn:2) амер.; воен. маршировать3)а) внезапно подниматься; подскакиватьHe hiked himself onto the top bunk. — Он быстро взобрался на верхнюю койку.
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[haɪk]hike бродяжничать hike разг. длительная прогулка; экскурсия; путешествие пешком hike амер. воен. марш hike амер. воен. маршировать hike разг. поднимать, повышать (цены, налоги и т. п.) hike путешествовать, ходить пешком oil price hike резкий подъем цены на нефть -
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1. [haık] n1. разг. длительная прогулка, экскурсия или путешествие пешком2. амер. воен. марш в пешем строю3. разг. прибавка, повышение, увеличение (цен и т. п.)2. [haık] va hike in wages, a wage hike - прибавка к зарплате
1. разг.1) путешествовать, ходить пешком; бродитьto hike about the country [the woods] - бродить /путешествовать/ по окрестностям [по лесу]
we had to hike back to the highway - нам пришлось (пешком) вернуться к шоссе
2) бродяжничать2. амер. воен. идти в пешем строю3. разг. (тж. hike up)1) подтягивать, поднимать2) подниматься, задиратьсяher skirt hiked up in /at/ the back - у неё сзади задралась юбка
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1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) fottur2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) dra på fottur, vandre- hikerfotturIsubst. \/haɪk\/1) fottur, fotvandring, utmarsj (militærvesen)2) økning, stigningIIverb \/haɪk\/1) vandre, gå, dra på fottur, dra på vandring, dra på utmarsj (militærvesen)2) sette opp, øke3) ( om klær) heise opp, dra opp4) ( seiling) forklaring: henge på lovart side av en seilbåt for å minske helningenhike along ( hverdagslig) raske på, sette opp fartentake a hike! (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) stikk av!, gå vekk! -
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[haɪk] nto go on a \hike wandern gehen;to \hike sth etw erhöhen;to \hike interest rates die Zinsen [o Zinssätze] anheben -
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1. n разг. длительная прогулка, экскурсия или путешествие пешком2. n амер. воен. марш в пешем строю3. n разг. прибавка, повышение, увеличениеa hike in wages, a wage hike — прибавка к зарплате
price hike — повышение цен; экономический подъем
4. v разг. путешествовать, ходить пешком; бродить5. v разг. бродяжничать6. v разг. амер. воен. идти в пешем строю7. v разг. подтягивать, поднимать8. v разг. подниматься, задираться9. v разг. разг. резко подниматьСинонимический ряд:1. increase (noun) advance; boost; breakthrough; enlargement; escalation; increase; increment; jump; raise; rise; upgrade; wax2. tramp (noun) backpack; excursion; journey; march; ramble; tour; tramp; trek; trip; walkabout3. turn (noun) constitutional; turn; walk4. march (verb) march; ramble; traipse; tramp; tromp; wander5. raise (verb) boost; escalate; increase; jack; jack up; jump; put up; raise; upАнтонимический ряд: -
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vt1) ( increase)to \hike up up <-> sth etw erhöhen;to \hike up up interest rates die Zinssätze [o Zinsen] anhebento \hike up sth <-> up etw hochheben; piece of clothes etw hochziehen;do you think we'll be able to \hike up up the piano over that step? glaubst du wir schaffen es, das Klavier über diese Schwelle zu hieven?;his shirt was \hike upd up on one side sein Hemd war auf einer Seite hochgerutscht ( fam) -
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I n AmE infmlII vt AmE infmlAnother hike in the electricity payment rates takes place this spring — Этой весной будет еще одно повышение платы за электричество
The real estate proprietors were trying to hike prices — Владельцы недвижимости пытались взвинтить цены
I wanted them to hike my salary but they refused — Я хотел, чтобы они повысили мне зарплату, но получил отказ
The utilities all hike their rates at least once a year — Стоимость коммунальных услуг повышается, по крайней мере, раз в год
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1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) vandretur2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) vandre- hiker* * *1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) vandretur2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) vandre- hiker -
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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