单词 | to trip it |
释义 | > as lemmasto trip it a. To make a trip or short excursion. Also to trip it. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > make short journey or excursion, esp. for pleasure to go abroadc1400 to make an errandc1400 to look out1551 jaunt1647 out1653 trip1664 to make or take a step1670 to step up1758 run1759 excursion1792 excursionize1866 tripper1959 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > outing or excursion > make outing or excursion [verb (intransitive)] junket1607 out1653 trip1664 excursion1792 excursionize1866 tripper1959 1664 G. Etherege Comical Revenge Prol. sig. A4v If you shou'd, we and our Comedies Must trip to Norwich, or for Ireland go. 1699 J. Dunton Dublin Scuffle 398 The Gentleman who trip'd lately to Ireland. 1767 H. Walpole Let. 31 July in Corr. (1941) X. 244 I shall trip to Paris in about a fortnight. 1878 M. C. Jackson Chaperon's Cares I. xiii. 177 Persuaded Mr. Kirke to trip it to Brighton for the good of his health. 1892 Besant in Illustr. London News Summer No. 1 The trippers have not yet begun to trip. < as lemmas |
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