词汇 | trip |
释义 | tripWord family adjectivetrippanttripperishtrippynountrippertrippingtrip hoptripwireadverbtrippinglyverbtrip Drug culturetrip1 /trɪp/ ●●● S2 W2 noun 1 [countableC]TRAVEL a visit to a place that involves a journey, for pleasure or a particular purpose 旅游;旅行,出行 trip to Did you enjoy your trip to Disneyland? 你去迪士尼乐园玩得开心吗? trip from The Palace is only a short trip from here. 皇宫离这里只有很短的路程。 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 (=a pleasure trip done in one day) 一日游 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 (=when you are travelling back to where you started) 回程 I’m afraid you’ve had a wasted trip (=a trip in which you do not achieve your purpose), Mr Burgess has already left. 恐怕你是白来一趟了,伯吉斯先生已经走了。 go on/take a trip We’re thinking of taking a trip to the mountains. 我们正考虑去山里旅行。 He was unable to make the trip to accept the award. ► see thesaurus at journey 他无法前去领奖。 2 [countableC] informalMDD the strange mental experiences someone has when they take a drug such as LSD 〔吸毒时经历的〕迷幻感觉 a bad trip 一阵不舒服的迷幻感觉 3 [singular] American EnglishAmE informalFUNNY a person or experience that is amusing and unusual 让人开心的奇人;奇妙有趣的经历 Julie’s such a trip! 朱莉真是个活宝! 4 [countableC] an act of falling as a result of hitting something with your foot 绊倒 → ego trip, → guilt trip at guilt1(4), → round-trip1 accidents caused by trips or falls 由绊倒或摔倒引起的事故 n COLLOCATIONS verbs go on a trip (=go somewhere and come back) I’ve been on a coach trip to France. take a trip (=go somewhere for pleasure) Take a trip on the Santa Fe railway or cruise on a Mississippi paddle boat. make a trip (=go somewhere, and perhaps come back) ADJECTIVES/NOUN + trip I couldn’t see him making the long trip to Minneapolis alone. a business trip I’m on a business trip with my boss. a shopping/fishing/skiing etc trip He was knocked off his bicycle on his way home from a shopping trip. a school trip (=when children and teachers from a school go somewhere) She went on a school trip to Tuscany. a coach/bus/boat trip They took a boat trip to see the seals. a day trip (=when you go somewhere for pleasure and come back the same day) Take a day trip to York, which is just 15 miles away. a round trip (=a journey to a place and back again) His wife makes a hundred and fifty mile round trip to see him twice a week. the return trip (=the journey back to a place) A day or two later she began her return trip to Chicago. a wasted trip (=a trip in which you do not achieve what you wanted to) I’m afraid you’ve had a wasted trip. We don’t have those shoes in stock. n THESAURUS trip noun [countableC] a visit to a place that involves a journey, done for pleasure, business, shopping etc The trip to the coast took longer than we expected. Did you have a good trip? journey noun [countableC] especially British EnglishBrE an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially a long distance a long train journey We continued our journey on foot. They made the journey across the plains in a covered wagon. travel noun [uncountableU] the general activity of travelling, especially over long distances for pleasure. Don’t confuse travel and trip a special ticket for train travel around Europe Foreign travel is becoming increasingly popular. travels noun [plural] trips to places that are far away different types of tripShe told us about her travels in South America. tour noun [countableC] a trip for pleasure, during which you visit several different towns, areas etc She’s on a three week tour of Europe. excursion noun [countableC] a short trip to visit a place on holiday, usually by a group of people You can go on an afternoon excursion to Catalina Island. expedition noun [countableC] a long and carefully organized trip, especially to a dangerous or unfamiliar place Lewis and Clark’s expedition across North America Scott led an expedition to the South Pole. commute noun [countableC] a trip to or from work that someone does every day How long is your daily commute? crossing noun [countableC] a trip by boat from one piece of land to another The Atlantic crossing was rough and stormy. cruise noun [countableC] a trip by boat for pleasure We went on a cruise around the Caribbean. voyage noun [countableC] a very long trip in which you travel by ship or in a spacecraft Columbus set out on his voyage across the ocean. trek noun [countableC] a long and difficult trip on foot, in a place far from towns and cities They did a trek across the Atlas Mountains. pilgrimage noun [countableC] a trip to a holy place for religious reasons She went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes. n GRAMMAR: Comparison trip You go on a trip somewhere: walkWe went on a trip to Morocco. ✗Don’t say: go for a trip somewhereYou go for a walk somewhere: driveMiranda went for a long walk on the beach. You go for a drive somewhere: We went for a drive in the mountains. Examples from the Corpus trip• They went on a trip to Australia and loved it.• I was not planning a trip to Alice Springs, I pointed out.• You're a trip.• They decided to take a trip to Paris.• We have enough money saved to take a trip to Cancun.• It's such a nice day - how about going on a boat trip?• My husband's away on a business trip in China.• My dad and I used to go on a camping trip alone together every summer.• We had a fantastic trip - the flight was fine and the hotel was perfect.• Every year Peter goes on a fishing trip with all his old friends.• It was the Pioneers' fourth trip to the championship game in seven years, all coming during even-numbered years.• It's only a three-hour trip by plane to Seattle.• I had Mrs Abadie and Mrs Jackson, whose husbands had not returned from inspection trips.• My friend and I took several road trips to New York City.• This year we're going to Colorado on a five-day skiing trip.• Your space trip cost $ 5 but gave you at least $ 100 of pleasure.• Piaf had persuaded him to make the trip.• Hotelier Dermot Walsh organised the trip.• The trip has been hurriedly arranged by a group of pub locals.• The trip to the coast took longer than we expected.• How was your trip? business/school/shopping etc trip• We're over here on a business trip.• He was on a business trip to California.• Before the week is over, she will make several more shopping trips to put food on the dinner table.• The man who'd followed us on our shopping trip.• She started coming down with it when we were on our business trip, arranging this weekend.• She used to really like those shopping trips to Nordstrom.• Scheduled an out-of-town business trip.• Planning begins even before you venture out for the weekly shopping trip, readers say. Drug culturetrip2 ●●○ verb (tripped, tripping) 1 fall 倒下 (also trip up) [intransitiveI]FALL to hit something with your foot by accident so that you fall or almost fall 绊;绊倒 SYN stumble He tripped and fell. 他绊了一下,摔倒了。 trip over Clary tripped over a cable and broke his foot. 克拉里被一根电缆绊倒,摔伤了脚。 trip on He tripped on the bottom step. 他在最下面一级台阶上绊了一跤。 2 make SB fall 使某人倒下 (also trip up) [transitiveT]FALL to make someone fall by putting your foot in front of them when they are moving 把〔某人〕绊倒 Baggio was tripped inside the penalty area. 巴乔在禁区内被绊倒。 3 switch on 触动开关 [transitiveT] to switch on a piece of electrical equipment by accident 〔不小心〕触动〔开关〕 An intruder had tripped the alarm. 一名闯入者触动了警报器。 4 walk/dance 走路/跳舞 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] literaryWALK to walk, run, or dance with quick light steps 轻快地走;小跑;轻快地跳舞 a little girl tripping down the lane 轻快地走在小巷中的小姑娘 5 trip off the tongue SAYto 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!说起来不怎么顺口,是吧? Examples from the Corpus trip off the tongue• His name, "Roberto Carlos, " just trips off the tongue.• A name which trips off the tongue. 6 drug 毒品 (also trip out) [intransitiveI] informalMDD to experience the mental effects of a drug such as LSD 〔服用迷幻药等毒品后〕产生幻觉 They must have been tripping. 他们一定是吸过毒产生了幻觉。 7. trip the light fantastic DANCEto dance – used humorously 跳舞〔幽默用法〕 Examples from the Corpus trip the light fantastic• Among their routines as they trip the light fantastic at the Dolphin Centre in Darlington are the old time and modern dances. 8 trip up phrasal verbphr v a) TRICK/DECEIVEto 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. 在最新的专辑中,科瓦尔斯基错误地尝试了更多的现代歌曲。 trip somebody ↔ up an attempt to trip up the prime minister on policy issues 诱使首相在政策问题上犯错的企图 b) FALLto hit something with your foot so that you fall, or to make someone do this (使)绊倒 trip somebody ↔ up He chased the thief, tripped him up, and grabbed the camera. 他追上盗贼,把他绊倒后夺回了相机。 Examples from the Corpus trip• I didn't push him - he tripped.• One of the runners claimed she had been tripped.• She trips and falls down on to the pallet.• One boy tripped and fell into the water.• He stumbled forward, and tripped, and fell.• A moment later she trips and slides down the hill.• I tripped as I got out of the car.• Gretzky was tripped by O'Donnell near the goal.• One man tripped me up and the other one grabbed my handbag.• Her medical problems began when she tripped on a rug and broke her hip.• The stammering policeman spun around, tripped on the rusty pot, and all but crashed to the ground.• Once the beast can walk on a flat smooth floor without tripping, other behaviors can be added to improve the walk.• Pick up that box -- someone might trip over it.• She'd had quite a lot to drink and kept tripping over.• The pensioner was so angry, he tripped up the mugger with his walking stick and grabbed the book back. tripped and fell• The little Hoflin, who had her speciality showpiece in Act Two, did it very badly and finally tripped and fell.• I've got a bad migraine, I tripped and fell and cut my arm.• A fall in the kitchen While working in her kitchen, a woman tripped and fell catching her face on a cupboard.• Zorro leaped through an enormous fountain, but tripped and fell face first into the water.• Madra tripped and fell headlong in the leaf mould, and in an instant their pursuers were upon her.• He tripped and fell into thick bush.• He was jumping already so we just tripped and fell on him.• He tripped and fell, scrambled to his feet and sprinted out of reach. (1300-1400) Old French triper |
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