hike
Kelime Anlamı :
1. engebeli arazide uzun yürüyüş yapmak.
2. hike yükselt/yürüyüşe çık.
3. gezmek.
4. yürümek.
5. fiyatı yükseltmek.
6. yukarı çekmek.
7. gezinti.
8. gezinti yapmak.
9. dolaşmak.
10. yükseltmek (fiyatı).
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
to go on an extended walk for pleasure or exercise.
2. to rise, especially to rise upward out of place: my coat had hiked up in the back.
3. to increase or raise in amount, especially abruptly: shopkeepers who hiked their prices for the tourist trade.
4. to pull or raise with a sudden motion; hitch: hiked myself onto the stone wall; hiked up her knee socks.
5. football to snap (the ball).
6. A long walk or march.
7. an often abrupt increase or rise: a price hike.
8. football see snap.
9. hike out nautical to sit facing the sail and lean far backward and over the side of a heeling sailboat in order to counterbalance the heel.
10. take a hike slang to leave because one's presence is unwanted. often used in the imperative.
2. to rise, especially to rise upward out of place: my coat had hiked up in the back.
3. to increase or raise in amount, especially abruptly: shopkeepers who hiked their prices for the tourist trade.
4. to pull or raise with a sudden motion; hitch: hiked myself onto the stone wall; hiked up her knee socks.
5. football to snap (the ball).
6. A long walk or march.
7. an often abrupt increase or rise: a price hike.
8. football see snap.
9. hike out nautical to sit facing the sail and lean far backward and over the side of a heeling sailboat in order to counterbalance the heel.
10. take a hike slang to leave because one's presence is unwanted. often used in the imperative.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A long walk.
2. an abrupt increase.
3. the snap of the ball to start a play.
4. A command to a dog sled team, given by a musher
5. to take a long walk for pleasure or exercise.
6. to unfairly or suddenly raise a price.
7. to snap the ball to start a play.
8. to lean out to the windward side of a sailboat in order to counterbalance the effects of the wind on the sails.
9. to pull up or tug upwards sharply.
2. an abrupt increase.
3. the snap of the ball to start a play.
4. A command to a dog sled team, given by a musher
5. to take a long walk for pleasure or exercise.
6. to unfairly or suddenly raise a price.
7. to snap the ball to start a play.
8. to lean out to the windward side of a sailboat in order to counterbalance the effects of the wind on the sails.
9. to pull up or tug upwards sharply.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of hiking.
2. A long walk usually for exercise or pleasure or exercise; a tramp; a march.
3. an increase in cost, rate, etc..
4. the amount a salary is increased.
5. to hike one's self; specif., to go with exertion or effort; to tramp; to march laboriously.
6. to take a long walk, especially for pleasure or exercise.
7. to move with a swing, toss, throw, jerk, or the like.
8. to raise with a quick movement.
9. to raise (a price) quickly or significantly in a single step.
10. to pass (the ball) from the center to the quarterback at the start of the play; to snap (the ball).
2. A long walk usually for exercise or pleasure or exercise; a tramp; a march.
3. an increase in cost, rate, etc..
4. the amount a salary is increased.
5. to hike one's self; specif., to go with exertion or effort; to tramp; to march laboriously.
6. to take a long walk, especially for pleasure or exercise.
7. to move with a swing, toss, throw, jerk, or the like.
8. to raise with a quick movement.
9. to raise (a price) quickly or significantly in a single step.
10. to pass (the ball) from the center to the quarterback at the start of the play; to snap (the ball).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to thrust; push; punch or gore with the horns.
2. to toss up and down; swing; jolt.
3. to lift out with a sharp instrument; move with a jerk; pull; raise; lift.
4. to snatch away; run off with.
5. to dismiss peremptorily.
6. to move suddenly or hastily; go away; walk off; decamp.
2. to toss up and down; swing; jolt.
3. to lift out with a sharp instrument; move with a jerk; pull; raise; lift.
4. to snatch away; run off with.
5. to dismiss peremptorily.
6. to move suddenly or hastily; go away; walk off; decamp.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia