trek(n.)
1849年(名词)“牛车旅行的阶段”; 1850年(动词)“乘牛车旅行或迁徙”,源自南非荷兰语 trek,来自荷兰语 trekken “行军,旅行”,最初意为“拉,拖”,源自中古荷兰语 trecken(与中古低地德语 trecken,古高地德语 trechan “拉”同源)。特别指1835年及以后的 Groot Trek,超过10,000名博尔人对英国殖民当局不满,离开开普殖民地向北和东北迁徙。1941年开始作为名词普遍使用。相关词汇: Trekked; trekking。
该词起源时间:1849年
trek(v.)
by 1850, in a South African context, "to travel or migrate by ox wagon," from Afrikaans, from Dutch trekken "to march, journey," originally "to draw, pull" (a vehicle, as an ox), from Middle Dutch trecken, which probably is related to the source of track (n.). Also compare trek (n.). By 1911 in the general sense of "make a long journey or toilsome expedition." Related: Trekked; trekking.
该词起源时间:1850年