trekking

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈtrekɪŋ/

From the verb trek: (⇒ conjugate)
trekking is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v pres p

Collocations for "trekking"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "trekking" in context.

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trek

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. a [long, short, relaxing, difficult, backbreaking] trek
  2. is a [long] trek to (get to)
  3. a trek [through the woods, along the river]
  4. a [five] -mile trek
  5. take a trek (to)
  6. had blisters after the [long] trek
  7. a trek across the [country, mountains]
  8. just a short trek to the [store, school] from here
  9. the [long, daily] trek to [work, school]
  10. a [long] trek to [freedom, safety, the nearest town]
v
  1. trek to [the campsite, distant places, the destination]
  2. trek out to [the campsite]
  3. trek through the [woods, rain, difficult terrain]
  4. trek out into the [rain, blizzard, wild]
  5. trek down the [path, road, hill]
  6. trek across the [country, desert, mountains]
  7. trek around the [lake, city]
  8. trek all the way [to, up, across, along]
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