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This is quite a hike up.
What's the meaning of the follow "this is quite a hike up" Help me with sentences examples.
May 11, 2020 11:50 PM
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Just adding to Armin's answer, there is also another common idiomatic use for "This is quite a hike up".
If you're walking or going somewhere on foot and you are finding it a little hard going because of the slope or incline, then you commonly say 'This is quite a hike up'. It's not actually a 'hike' - you may be simply walking or going to a location - but it creates that image in your mind of 'hiking' which involves much more physical work.
May 12, 2020
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It means “increase” specially in a sudden one. It can also be used as a verb. We use it very often for sudden increase in prices.
May 11, 2020
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