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tripped是trip的过去式 复数:trips 现在分词:tripping 过去式:tripped 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 1. | (尤指短程往返的)旅行,旅游,出行a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one for pleasure or a particular purpose |
| Did you have a good trip? 你旅行顺利吗? | | We went on a trip to the mountains. 我们到山里去旅游了。 | | a day trip(= lasting a day) 一日游 | | a boat/coach trip 乘船╱长途汽车旅行 | | a business/school/shopping trip 出差;学校旅行;去商场购物 | | They took a trip down the river. 他们沿河往下游旅行。 | | We had to make several trips to bring all the equipment over. 我们往返了几次才把全部设备运过来。 |
2. | (服用毒品后所产生的)幻觉,迷幻感受the experience that sb has if they take a powerful drug that affects the mind and makes them imagine things |
| an acid(= LSD) trip 迷幻药产生的幻觉 |
3. | 绊;绊倒an act of falling or nearly falling down, because you hit your foot against sth |
1. | [i] 绊;绊倒to catch your foot on sth and fall or almost fall |
| She tripped and fell. 她绊了一下摔倒了。 | | Someone will trip over that cable. 有人会让那条电缆绊倒的。 | | Be careful you don't trip up on the step. 你小心别在台阶上绊倒了。 |
2. | [t] ~ sb 将…绊倒;使跌倒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. 我经过时,他伸出腿来想把我绊倒。 |
3. | [i] + adv./prep. 脚步轻快地走(或跑、跳舞)to walk, run or dance with quick light steps |
| She said goodbye and tripped off along the road. 她说了声再见就连蹦带跳地沿路走了。 |
4. | [t] ~ sth 触发(开关);(松开开关)开动to release a switch, etc. or to operate sth by doing so |
| | | Any intruders will trip the alarm. 任何非法入室者都会触响报警器。 |
5. | [i] (informal) (服用毒品后)产生幻觉to be under the influence of a drug that makes you hallucinate |
v. | 2. 绊倒,失脚弄错,做错;犯过失;失言,讲错;说不出话 2. 绊倒,失脚弄错,做错;犯过失;失言,讲错;说不出话 | n. | | abbr. | 1. transformation-induced plasticity 【冶金】高强度及高延性 |
v. | 1. to stumble or fall as a result of catching the foot on something, or cause somebody to stumble or fall in this way 2. to move, run, walk, or dance with rapid light steps 3. to operate, or cause a device or system to operate 4. to go on a journey, tour, or excursion 5. to experience the effects of a hallucinogenic drug 6. to free an anchor from the sea bed so that it hangs loose on the end of its rope or chain 7. to tilt or tip up a yard or mast so that it can be lowered 8. to raise one of the upper masts of a sailing ship to remove the bar that supports it so that it can be lowered 9. to hit your foot on something and fall down 10. to make a switch go on or off, especially by accident 1. to stumble or fall as a result of catching the foot on something, or cause somebody to stumble or fall in this way 2. to move, run, walk, or dance with rapid light steps 3. to operate, or cause a device or system to operate 4. to go on a journey, tour, or excursion 5. to experience the effects of a hallucinogenic drug 6. to free an anchor from the sea bed so that it hangs loose on the end of its rope or chain 7. to tilt or tip up a yard or mast so that it can be lowered 8. to raise one of the upper masts of a sailing ship to remove the bar that supports it so that it can be lowered 9. to hit your foot on something and fall down 10. to make a switch go on or off, especially by accident | n. | 1. a fall or stumble caused by catching the foot on something 2. an action that causes somebody to fall or stumble 3. a light or nimble skip, step, or tread 4. a blunder, error, or mistake 5. a catch or switch that activates a mechanism 6. the experience produced by taking a hallucinogenic drug 7. an intense, emotional, or stimulating experience 8. an obsessive and often short-lived interest in something 9. something that somebody enjoys or takes pleasure in, e.g. an experience, event, or person 10. a journey of relatively short duration, especially to a place and back again, usually for a holiday or business meeting 1. a fall or stumble caused by catching the foot on something 2. an action that causes somebody to fall or stumble 3. a light or nimble skip, step, or tread 4. a blunder, error, or mistake 5. a catch or switch that activates a mechanism 6. the experience produced by taking a hallucinogenic drug 7. an intense, emotional, or stimulating experience 8. an obsessive and often short-lived interest in something 9. something that somebody enjoys or takes pleasure in, e.g. an experience, event, or person 10. a journey of relatively short duration, especially to a place and back again, usually for a holiday or business meeting |
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