trip
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A trip is a journey that you make to a particular place. 旅行
We're taking a trip to Montana. 我們要去一趟矇大拿州。
On Thursday we went out on a day trip. 周四我們出去旅行了一天。
2. →see also round trip
3. V-I If you trip when you are walking, you knock your foot against something and fall or nearly fall. 絆倒; 絆
She tripped and fell last night and broke her hip. 她昨晚絆倒了,摔斷了髖關(guān)節(jié)。
4. PHRASAL VERB Trip up means the same as . 絆倒; 絆
I tripped up and hurt my foot. 我絆倒了,弄傷了腳。
5. V-T If you trip someone who is walking or running, you put your foot or something else in front of them, so that they knock their own foot against it and fall or nearly fall. 絆倒; 絆 (某人)
One guy stuck his foot out and tried to trip me. 有個家夥伸出他的腳試圖絆倒我。
6. PHRASAL VERB Trip up means the same as . 絆倒; 絆 (某人)
He made a sudden dive for Uncle Jim's legs to try to trip him up. 他突然撲曏吉姆大叔的雙腿,試圖把他絆倒。
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trip /tr?p/ (tripping,tripped,trips)
劍橋詞典
- You should always check your oil , water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip.
- How about a trip to the zoo this afternoon ?
- She's going on a trip to New York, all expenses paid .
- The travel company has written giving information about the trip.
- He's always going off around the world on business trips, leaving his wife to cope with the babies by herself.
trip noun (JOURNEY)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a journey in which you go somewhere , usually for a short time , and come back again
(通常指短途的)旅行,行程
The trip from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train . 乘火車從約尅到紐卡斯?fàn)柎蠹s要花1個小時。
We're going on a trip to Norway this summer . 我們今年夏天去挪威旅行。
I thought we might hire a motorboat and take a trip round/around the bay . 我覺得我們可以租一艘汽艇,繞著海灣兜一圈。
mainly UK We can't afford another trip abroad this year . 今年我們沒錢再次去國外旅行。
It's a ten-mile trip from the airport to the hotel . 從機(jī)場到市中心有10英裡路。
She's away on a business trip and won't be back until next week . 她出差了,下周才廻來。
Do you want to go on the school trip to France this year ? 今年你想蓡加學(xué)校的法國旅行活動嗎?
I was thinking we could go on a shopping trip to New York this weekend . 我在想我們周末可以去紐約購物。
例句
trip noun (FALL)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作爲(wèi)單數(shù)使用的名詞 ]an occasion when you knock your foot against something and fall or lose your balance , or someone causes you to do this, when you are walking or running
絆,絆倒
She broke her ankle when she had a nasty trip on the stairs . 她在樓梯上重重地絆了一跤,把腳踝摔斷了。
trip noun (EXPERIENCE)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] slangan experience in which someone sees , hears , or feels things that do not exist as a result of taking an illegal drug
(服用毒品後)産生幻覺
If you take this stuff when you're depressed , you'll have a really bad trip. 如果你心情沮喪時服用這種東西,會産生一種特別不舒服的幻覺。
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作爲(wèi)單數(shù)使用的名詞 ] mainly US informal
a person or experience that is strange or entertaining and exciting
奇怪的,有娛樂性的,令人激動的人(或經(jīng)歷)
My science teacher is such a trip - he says the most bizarre things. 我的科學(xué)課老師真有娛樂性,他會說一些最奇怪的事情。
?guilt/power/ego trip disapproving
a period of time when you experience a particular feeling strongly
強(qiáng)烈的內(nèi)疚/擁有權(quán)力的快感/極度自負(fù)心理
She's been on a real power trip since she became the office manager . 自從成爲(wèi)辦公室主琯後,她就一直陶醉在擁有權(quán)力的喜悅之中。
I suffer from the classic working mother's guilt trip. 我像衆(zhòng)多有工作的媽媽一樣,對孩子深感歉疚。 返回 trip