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Will you tell me the respective difference of each word?-tramp,trek, excursion, expedition, hike
While preparing for the approahing CET6 (College English Test, band 6), I met several words which are quite seemingly confusing through their Chinese meanings. Consequently, I thought I should ask for some help and thereby get it clear.
Here comes the question----What are the differences among" tramp,trek, excursion, expedition, hike "?
The Chinese translations of these words consist common points, like "travel to a far place", how will you use them in your English based circumstance?
Dec 11, 2015 3:27 PM
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Tramp (usually used as a verb) = to walk in a resigned manner..., not enjoyable. ie to tramp around busy stores.
Trek = usually a long, tiring journey, originally used to describe a migration of people from one part of the African Cape region to another area free of government. Not undertaken for pleasure
Excursion = A short duration trip taken for pleasure. Usually begins in a vehicle followed by a walk around a place of interest and return by vehicle.
Expedition = A journey undertaken by explorers or scientists or adventurers to fulfill a scientific aim or physical challenge.. This requires a great deal of planning and preparation.
Hike = a long walk undertaken for pleasure, usually strenuous, in wilderness areas.
December 11, 2015
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