trip的意思和读音

trip

: [trɪp] : [trɪp]

n.

v.使

abbr.(=transformation-induced plasticity)

trips  tripped  tripping  

v.+n.take trip,make trip,plan trip,cancel trip,postpone trip

adj.+n.long trip,pleasant trip,short trip,successful trip,trip tiring

n.journey,tour,excursion,expedition,outing

v.trip up,falter,lose your footing,skip,hop

tripn.

1.a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one for pleasure or a particular purpose

Did you have a good trip?

We went on a trip to the mountains.

a day trip(= lasting a day)

a boat/coach trip

a business/school/shopping trip

They took a trip down the river.沿

We had to make several trips to bring all the equipment over.

2.the experience that sb has if they take a powerful drug that affects the mind and makes them imagine things

an acid(= LSD) trip

3.an act of falling or nearly falling down, because you hit your foot against sth

v.

1.[i]to catch your foot on sth and fall or almost fall

She tripped and fell.

Someone will trip over that cable.

Be careful you don't trip up on the step.

2.[t]~ sb使to catch sb's foot and make them fall or almost fall

As I passed, he stuck out a leg and tried to trip me up.

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to walk, run or dance with quick light steps

She said goodbye and tripped off along the road.沿

4.[t]~ sth);(to release a switch, etc. or to operate sth by doing so

to trip a switch

Any intruders will trip the alarm.

5.[i](informal)to be under the influence of a drug that makes you hallucinate

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abbr.1.】(=transformation-induced plasticity)

n.1.an occasion when you go somewhere and come back again2.an occasion when you fall because you hit your foot on something3.a strange experience that someone has because they have taken a powerful illegal drug4.an occasion when you experience a strong emotion5.an unusual and enjoyable experience; someone who is very funny and enjoyable to be with1.an occasion when you go somewhere and come back again2.an occasion when you fall because you hit your foot on something3.a strange experience that someone has because they have taken a powerful illegal drug4.an occasion when you experience a strong emotion5.an unusual and enjoyable experience; someone who is very funny and enjoyable to be with

v.1.to hit your foot on something and fall down; to make someone hit their foot on something and fall down2.to move with quick light steps3.to make a switch go on or off, especially by accident4.to feel the effects of a powerful illegal drug1.to hit your foot on something and fall down; to make someone hit their foot on something and fall down2.to move with quick light steps3.to make a switch go on or off, especially by accident4.to feel the effects of a powerful illegal drug

abbr.1.[Metallurgy](=transformation-induced plasticity)

1. during trip travel ...

2. Spica~ [] Trip~ [] I"S [][] ...

3. skip trip slip ...

4. party n. trip n. ) basketball game ...

5. Pre-alarm Trip Preferential trip ...

6. travel ( trip truck ...

7. 〖 bemissing〗 trip〖 lost;benothandeddownfrompastgeneration〗 ...

8. 3.2.5 origin-destination study 3.2.6 trip 3.2.7 local traffic ...

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1.He said he would take a trip abroad.

2.We asked him if he would be willing to start Carmen on her trip by taking her on his route for a day.

3.Walking through the jungle can be a lot like taking a trip down to the farms if you know what you are looking for.

4.Piers was due to go on his next mission next February. The trip is likely to be delayed now but he wants to carry on.Piers

5.The movie he made of the trip is called "Twice Upon a Caravan. " People can also order it from some bookstores.《TwiceUponaCaravan》,

6.The president postponed a trip to the central state of Indiana, which had been planned for Friday.

7.He never cried on the trip and laughed happily when he would be barricaded in a bunk so he could not fall out when we were in heavy weather.

8.Suddenly, a change in the general terrain requires you to use far more advanced navigational skills than your trip has thus far demanded.使

9.She said she would write down the experience of her future trip to the Coca-Cola's headquarters and share it with friends.

10.'This [trip] was the easy part, ' Mr. Cronin said. 'When he gets back to Washington, it's going to all politics, budget and election. '访