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1. trek
verb. ['ˈtrɛk'] journey on foot, especially in the mountains.
Synonyms
Etymology
- trek (Afrikaans)
Rhymes with Trek
- receptech
- golombek
- vanvleck
- prestech
- polytech
- vanhecke
- quebec
- mcpeck
- labrecque
- vanek
- streck
- recheck
- nobec
- macek
- exec
- domecq
- dehecq
- bo-shek
- bedeck
- wnek
- svec
- steck
- stech
- stec
- speck
- spec
- shreck
- schreck
- schneck
- schmeck
Sentences with trek
1. Noun, singular or mass
In an instant your trek can go from smooth to choppy (ouch!
2. Verb, base form
Lace up those boots and trek up to the buttes and mesas surrounding St. George.
Quotes about trek
1. I had come to the point when I realized it was unlikely that my film career was going to move beyond a certain level of role. And I was - because I had graphic instances of it - handicapped by the success of Star Trek. A director would say, 'I don't want Jean-Luc Picard in my movie' - and this was compounded by X-Men as well.
- Patrick Stewart
2. A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened.
- Albert Camus
3. One of my favorite things about 'Star Trek' wasn't just the overt banter but the humor in that show about the relationships between the main characters and their reactions to the situations they would face; there was a lot of comedy in that show without ever breaking its reality.
- J. J. Abrams