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单词 trip
释义 trip (verb) trip 11 ENTRIES FOUND: trip (noun) trip (verb) ego trip (noun) field trip (noun) guilt trip (noun) power trip (noun) road trip (noun) round trip (noun) fantastic (adjective) light (noun) tongue (noun) 1 trip /ˈtrɪp/ noun plural trips 1 trip /ˈtrɪp/ noun plural trips Learner's definition of TRIP 1  [count] a  : a journey to a place旅行;旅游 They got back from their trip yesterday.他们昨天旅行回来了。 a trip around the world环球旅行 How was your trip?你的旅行怎么样? a day trip [=a journey in which you go to visit a place and then return to your home on the same day]一日游 She is away on a business trip. [=she is traveling as part of her work]她在外出差。 — often + to She took a trip to Europe.她去欧洲旅游了。 — see also field trip, road trip, round trip b  : a short journey to a store, business, office, etc., for a particular purpose出门;出行 — usually + to He made a trip to the dentist.他去看牙医了。 I need to make a quick trip to the store for milk and eggs.我得赶紧去趟商店,买牛奶和鸡蛋。 2  [count] informal : the experience of strange mental effects (such as seeing things that are not real) that is produced by taking a very powerful drug (such as LSD)(服用毒品后所产生的)幻觉 He was on an acid trip.他服用迷幻药产生了幻觉。 3  [count] : an act of falling or nearly falling that is caused by accidentally hitting your foot on something as you are walking or running绊;绊倒 an ankle injury caused by a trip因绊了一下而脚踝受伤 4  [singular] US, informal + somewhat old-fashioned : an exciting or unusual experience or person令人兴奋的经历(或人);不同寻常的经历(或人) The party was quite a trip.这个派对相当令人兴奋。 His mother is a trip.他的母亲是个不同寻常的人。 5  [count] : an experience or activity that is like a journey一段体验 He's on a nostalgia trip. [=he is thinking about the past a lot]他正沉浸在怀旧之情中。 — see also ego trip, guilt trip, power trip 2 trip /ˈtrɪp/ verb trips; tripped; tripping 2 trip /ˈtrɪp/ verb trips; tripped; tripping Learner's definition of TRIP 1  a  [no object] : to hit your foot against something while you are walking or running so that you fall or almost fall绊;绊倒 Be careful. Don't trip.小心点儿,别绊倒了。 — often + on or over He tripped [=stumbled] over the curb.他在马路牙子上绊了一下。 She tripped on the stairs and almost fell.她在楼梯上绊了一下,差点摔下来。 b  [+ object] : to cause (someone who is walking or running) to fall or almost fall将…绊倒;使…跌倒 He deliberately tried to trip me.他故意要绊倒我。 — often + up He got tripped up by the wires on the floor.他被地板上的电线绊倒了。 2  always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] literary : to dance or walk with light, quick steps轻快地跳舞;轻快地走 The dancers tripped off the stage.舞蹈演员们轻快地走下了舞台。 3  [+ object] : to cause (something, such as an alarm or a switch) to be turned on often in an accidental way(不小心)碰开,碰响 Burglars smashed in the window and tripped [=set off] the alarm.窃贼们破窗而入,触动了报警器。 She tripped [=threw] the switch.她不小心触动了开关。 4  [no object] informal : to experience strange mental effects (such as seeing things that are not real) after taking a very powerful drug (such as LSD)(服用毒品后)产生幻觉 — often + on They were tripping on acid.他们服用致幻药后产生了幻觉。 trip off the tongue — see 1tongue trip the light fantastic informal + old-fashioned : dance They were tripping the light fantastic all night.他们一整晚都在跳舞。 trip up [phrasal verb] trip up (someone) or trip (someone) up : to cause (someone) to make a mistake使(某人)犯错 He tried to trip up the cashier as she counted his change.他试图让收银员在找他钱时出错。 — see also 2trip 1b (above)
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