trip
noun
verb
trɪp
noun
1
a
visit
to
a
place
that
involves
a
journey,
for
pleasure
or
a
particular
purpose
旅游; 旅行,出行
C
[+
to
]
Did
you
enjoy
your
trip
to
Disneyland?
迪士尼之行玩得开心吗?
[+
from
]
The
Palace
is
only
a
short
trip
from
here.
皇宫离这儿才一小段路。
business/school/shopping
etc
trip
a
business
trip
to
Japan
去日本出差
Two
lucky
employees
won
a
round-the-world
trip.
两名幸运的雇员赢得了一次环游世界的机会。
coach/boat/bus
trip
a
boat
trip
up
the
Thames
沿泰晤士河而上的一次乘船旅行
day
trip
It’s
an
80-mile
round
trip
(=a
journey
to
a
place
and
back
again)
to
Exeter.
到埃克塞特往返有 80 英里。
return
trip
I’m
afraid
you’ve
had
a
wasted
trip
(=a
trip
in
which
you
do
not
achieve
your
purpose)
.
Mr
Burgess
has
already
left.
很遗憾你白来一趟,伯吉斯先生已经走了。
go
on/take
a
trip
We’re
thinking
of
taking
a
trip
to
the
mountains.
我们正考虑去山里一游。
He
was
unable
to
make
the
trip
to
accept
the
award.
他无法赶去领奖。
2
the
strange
mental
experiences
someone
has
when
they
take
a
drug
such
as
LSD
[非正式] 〔吸毒时经历的〕迷幻感觉
C | informal
a
bad
trip
不舒服的一阵迷幻感觉
3
a
person
or
experience
that
is
amusing
and
unusual
[美,非正式] 让人开心的奇人; 奇妙有趣的经历
singular 单数 | AmE informal
Julie’s
such
a
trip!
朱莉真是个活宝!
4
an
act
of
falling
as
a
result
of
hitting
something
with
your
foot
绊倒
C
accidents
caused
by
trips
or
falls
因绊倒或摔倒引起的事故
verb
5
FALL
倒下
also
又作
to
hit
something
with
your
foot
by
accident
so
that
you
fall
or
almost
fall
绊倒;
I
He
tripped
and
fell
.
他绊了一下,摔倒了。
[+
over
]
Clary
tripped
over
a
cable
and
broke
his
foot.
克拉里被一根电缆绊倒,摔坏了脚。
[+
on
]
He
tripped
on
the
bottom
step.
他在最下面一级台阶上绊了一跤。
6
MAKE SB FALL
使某人倒下
also
又作
to
make
someone
fall
by
putting
your
foot
in
front
of
them
when
they
are
moving
把〔某人〕绊倒
T
Baggio
was
tripped
inside
the
penalty
area.
巴乔在禁区内被绊倒。
7
SWITCH ON
触动开关
to
switch
on
a
piece
of
electrical
equipment
by
accident
触动〔开关〕
T
An
intruder
had
tripped
the
alarm.
一名入侵者触动了报警器。
8
WALK/DANCE
走路/跳舞
to
walk,
run,
or
dance
with
quick
light
steps
[文] 轻快地走; 小跑; 轻快地跳舞
I always + adv/prep | literary
a
little
girl
tripping
down
the
lane
沿小巷轻快地走着的小姑娘
9
trip off the tongue
to
be
easy
to
say
or
pronounce
很容易说出 (发音 )
Monofluorophosphate!
It
doesn’t
exactly
trip
off
the
tongue,
does
it?
单氟磷酸盐! 说起来很拗口,是吧?
10
DRUG
毒品
also
又作
to
experience
the
mental
effects
of
a
drug
such
as
LSD
[非正式] 〔服用迷幻药等后〕产生幻觉
I | informal
They
must
have
been
tripping.
他们一定是产生了幻觉。
11
trip the light fantastic
to
dance
–
used
humorously
跳舞〔幽默用法〕
12
to
make
a
mistake,
or
to
force
someone
to
make
a
mistake
by
tricking
them
(使)犯错误
On
his
latest
album,
Kowalski
trips
up
attempting
more
modern
songs.
在最新专辑中,科瓦尔斯基犯了个错,唱了更多的现代歌曲。
trip
sb
↔
up
an
attempt
to
trip
up
the
Prime
Minister
on
policy
issues
诱使首相在政策问题上摔跤的企图
13
to
hit
something
with
your
foot
so
that
you
fall,
or
to
make
someone
do
this
(使)绊倒
trip
sb
↔
up
He
chased
the
thief,
tripped
him
up,
and
grabbed
the
camera.
他追赶盗贼,把他绊倒后夺回了相机。