idiom : comparative philology > traipse
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Trek
  Explanation: Travel: mountains, wade across. Refers to the distance of the Wu's Ferry. Describe the distance, the road hard.
  Usage: Partial official; as predicate, object; that long-distance running
  Source: Clear the money collected, "said Yue Fei," 66 back: "undefined status lives at law of the land, of course, Miss Yin Lo dare trek? Never hard to obey."
  Examples: Yuefu humanity: "... ... how dare workers Sister ~, never hard from life." (Qing Qian Cai, "said Yue Fei," the sixty-sixth back)
cháng tú bá shè
  The long journey through the hell and high water. Described the trip distance, all the way hard
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No. 3
  Long distance, travel fatigue
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English Expression
  1. n.:  traipse,  make the long trek,  long and arduous journey
  2. v.:  trek
French Expression
  1. adj.  faire un long voyage pénible
Thesaurus
make light of travelling a thousand li, make light of travelling a thousand li, Bashan ford, make nothing of hardships, climb over the hills, Bashan Crossing, Ladder Hill Navigation, Grummet ladder Mountain, remote, the ends of the world, Climb Crossing, trudge
Containing Phrases
take a long tramp toTraipse of gunman