hikers
英 [ˈhaɪkəz]
美 [ˈhaɪkərz]
n. 远足者; 徒步旅行者
hiker的复数
柯林斯词典
- 远足者;徒步旅行者
Ahikeris a person who is going for a long walk in the countryside for pleasure.
双语例句
- Hunger and suffering from cold had made the lost hikers gaunt.
饥饿和忍受寒冷迫使这个徒步旅行者疲乏憔悴。 - The hikers had packs on their backs.
徒步旅行的人都背着背包。 - To cause to endure severe hunger. Hunger and suffering from cold had made the lost hikers gaunt.
使饥饿使遭受极度饥饿饥饿和忍受寒冷迫使这个徒步旅行者疲乏憔悴。 - They encounter three hikers and take them along in the car with them to Lund.
一路上他们遇到了三个徒步者并答应带他们一同前往伦多。 - Drought has also forced hikers to carry more water: The first eight creeks that we crossed were dry.
干旱也迫使徒步旅行者随身携带更多水:我们在路上经过的头八条小溪都已干涸。 - The ladescape is dotted with the tents of campers and hikers.
景色点缀着露营者和徒步旅行者的帐篷。 - The lost hikers became snow-blind in the blizzard. A severe snowstorm blocked up railroads.
迷路的远足者在暴风雪中得了雪盲症。一场暴风雪使铁路中断。 - The Pennine Hills, which are very popular with hikers, are situated between Lancashire and Yorkshire.
宾南山脉位于兰开夏郡和约克夏郡之间,是远足的人所喜爱的地方。 - Not a famous tourist site, it is even not known to most Great Wall hikers.
它并不是什么旅游胜地,甚至在长城驴友中也不出名。 - This also applies to travelers and hikers who visit areas where bats are commonly found.
这还适用于那些到蝙蝠常常出没地区的旅行者和徒步锻炼者。
