1.同“hike”
1.to pull up a piece of your clothing, usually in order to be more comfortable
2.Same as hike
1.For one thing, Tim was at the top of the hill, which meant Ronnie would have to hike up the steep grade again.
一个理由就是蒂姆在山顶,那意味着罗尼又得爬上陡峭的石阶。
2.My husband and I viewed the famous flower only after a strenuous hike up a mountain, but it was well worth the effort.
我先生和我两人吃力地爬上山,才得以一窥这种大名鼎鼎花朵的庐山真面目,不过,辛苦是值得的。
3.The second day was a short 4 hour hike up to 4200m, to camp at the foot of a glacier-skirted ridge of mountain peaks towering above us.
第二天是一个短短4小时的远足4200米,在冰川掠过了我们上面的山高耸的山峰脊脚下的营地。
4.But selling these almost unobtainable bottles also opens the way for wine sellers to hike up the prices of their recent vintages.
但拍卖这些几乎不可多得的葡萄酒也为酒商打开了提高他们新近年份葡萄酒价格的途径。
5.We'd sometimes hike up the hills, dodging the huge webs spun by big black and yellow wolf spiders in clearings in the low forest.
有时候,为了躲避黄黑色的大狼蛛在低处丛林的空地上织下的大网,我们会爬上山丘。
6.Nowadays, all the stores hike up the price of luxury goods.
月前,所有的商店都大幅度地提高奢侈品的价格。
7.We stayed on the top floor and it was quite a hike up there!
我们住在顶楼,要上很多的楼梯才能到我们的房间!
8.Closed to Yan Yi, Su leftovers sleet sighed apt at a extend hike up Yan Yi apt pass 1 to bake fish quondam.
靠近了彦毅,苏残雪叹了一口气走近彦毅递了一条烤鱼过去。
9.I was dead tired after the long hike up the mountain.
爬上山之后我快累死了。
10.Hike up your socks , they are falling down.
你的袜子都快掉下去了,向上提提。