hiking
hiking — 名詞
1. the activity of walking long distances along paths through hills, mountains, for
健行;徒步
在郊外山林長距離行走的休閒活動
the activity of walking long distances along paths through hills, mountains, forests, or open country, usually for fun, fitness, or to enjoy the views.
Lisa goes hiking with her dog every Sunday morning along the cliffs near the lighthouse.
Lisa 每個週日早上都會帶狗沿著燈塔附近的懸崖去健行。
go hiking (set phrase)
Stephanie packed sunscreen, two bottles of water, and a sandwich for the day of hiking ahead.
Stephanie 為了一整天的健行行程,準備了防曬油、兩瓶水和三明治。
a day of hiking
Anthony bought new hiking boots before his trip to the mountains in northern Vietnam.
Anthony 在出發去越南北部山區之前,買了一雙新的健行鞋。
Hiking is a cheap, healthy hobby that needs only a good map and sturdy shoes.
健行是一種便宜又健康的嗜好,只需要一張好地圖和一雙耐穿的鞋。
The Watanabe family spent their whole summer holiday hiking through quiet forest trails together.
Watanabe 一家人整個暑假都一起在安靜的森林步道上健行。
- trekking
longer and tougher, often over several days and difficult terrain
- rambling
British, often informal; suggests gentle countryside walking with friends
- backpacking
involves carrying camping gear and sleeping outdoors overnight
文法句型
go hiking
hiking + boots / trail / trip / route
用法筆記
Uncountable: never 'a hiking' or 'hikings'. Frequently appears as a modifier of other nouns: 'hiking boots', 'hiking trail', 'hiking trip', 'hiking pole'. The verb pattern 'go hiking' (no article) is the most common way to talk about doing the activity.