trip
trip 英 [trɪp] 美 [trɪp]
v. 绊倒;远足;短旅 n. 旅行;绊倒;
进行时:tripping 过去式:tripped 过去分词:tripped 第三人称单数:trips 名词复数:trips
- When you trip, you stumble or lose your footing. As a noun, a trip is a journey or outing, like your trip to the library yesterday or your trip to Japan last summer.
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- v. 绊倒;远足;短旅
- n. 旅行;绊倒;
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1. Did you have a good trip?
你旅行顺利吗?
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2. We went on a trip to the mountains.
我们到山里去旅游了。
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3. a day trip
一日游
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4. a boat trip, a coach trip,
乘船╱长途汽车旅行
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5. a business trip, a school trip , a shopping trip
出差;学校旅行;去商场购物
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6. They took a trip down the river.
他们沿河往下游旅行。
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7. She tripped and fell.
她绊了一下摔倒了。
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8. Be careful you don't trip up on the step.
你小心别在台阶上绊倒了。
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9. Any intruders will trip the alarm.
任何非法入室者都会触响报警器。
- trip (n.) "act or action of tripping" (transitive), early 14c., from trip (v.); sense of "a short journey or voyage" is from mid-15c.; the exact connection to the earlier sense is uncertain. The meaning "psychedelic drug experience" is first recorded 1959 as a noun; the verb in this sense is from 1966, from the noun.
- trip (v.) late 14c., "tread or step lightly and nimbly, skip, dance, caper," from Old French triper "jump around, dance around, strike with the feet" (12c.), from a Germanic source (compare Middle Dutch trippen "to skip, trip, hop; to stamp, trample," Low German trippeln, Frisian tripje, Dutch trappen, Old English treppan "to tread, trample") related to trap (n.).
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