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How to pronounce trekker in English?

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Type Words
Type of traveler, traveller
Derivation trek

Examples of trekker

trekker
I am the only trekker here, waiting for my omelette and Tibetan bread.
From the theaustralian.com.au
There we experienced a bit of the local flavor, sampling food and taking other trekker stories.
From the sacbee.com
Erik Weihenmayer, 33, wasn't just another yuppie trekker who'd lost a few rounds to the mountain.
From the time.com
Its steepness and dangerous bends needs an experienced trekker and unending physical strength.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A trekker spreads his map in the mountains of Nepal.
From the denverpost.com
But it's the hard work of one man, Australian trekker Robin Boustead, that has moved the project along most.
From the guardian.co.uk
It's a modern dilemma for today's trekker, who must choose between the weight of weight and the weight of guilt.
From the guardian.co.uk
I am unfamiliar with the works of McDonald but as an avid trekker I have a huge aversion to Kobayashi Maru scenarios.
From the guardian.co.uk
One trekker had to be transported down the mountain on Day 3 from 13,625 feet because of recurring headaches and joint stiffness.
From the latimes.com
More examples
  • A traveler who makes a long arduous journey (as hiking through mountainous country)
  • A Trekkie (or Trekker) is a fan of all or part of the Star Trek fictional universe.
  • One who treks; thus, a hiker
  • (trekking) walking in the countryside for pleasure or sport. Usually meaning for a longer period of time than hiking
  • (TREKKERS) "Trekdom" is short-hand for Star Trek Fandom, which is separate from mainstream sf fandom while having a degree of overlap. "Trekkers" is the polite way to refer to these people; "Trekkies" has derogatory overtones. ...
  • (trekkers) Dutch who came out fo the Indies, usually with Dutch wives, for a career of specified length and who planned to retire in Holland. Used in contrast to blijvers.
  • (Trekking) Hikes with baggage over a longer period, from one place to another, with overnight stays in diffrent refuges.
  • (Trekking) Walking long distances in remote terrain, usually from one village or settlement to the next.
  • (Trekking) a hike or journey, perceived to be long and possibly arduous. (Common Usage) return to top