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单词 trip out
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to trip out
a. transitive. To release (a catch, lever, or the like) by contact with a projection; to operate (a mechanism) in this way. Also more widely, to cause to operate or respond; spec. in Electronics, to cause (a bistable device) to change from one stable state to the other; to trip out, to render electrically disconnected, esp. as an automatic action. Cf. trip n.1 9.
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the world > action or operation > cause to operate [verb (transitive)]
work1591
act1597
to put onc1842
operate1847
trip1897
the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin or enter upon (an action) [verb (transitive)] > cause to begin to act or operate > by specific means
trip1897
punch1903
snick1927
the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electronics > electronic devices or components > operation of electronic devices > [verb (transitive)] > initiate change
to turn on1824
key1929
trip1936
trigger1937
to turn down1941
the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > electrical power, electricity > distribution system > cease operating [verb (intransitive)]
to trip out1950
1897 Daily News 4 Nov. 6/4 An automatic parachute was to spread itself to make the descent and ‘trip’ the camera as it gracefully came to earth.
1936 Sun (Baltimore) 25 Jan. 5/8 It was eleven minutes after the electrical apparatus operating the gas generating equipment was tripped before physicians pronounced Foster dead.
1937 Rev. Sci. Instruments 8 414/2 It is necessary that at each incident pulse the circuit shall be tripped from one equilibrium state to the other.
1950 Engineering 20 Jan. 79/3 The gap was in the form of an expulsion tube..this arrangement helping to extinguish quickly the power-follow current so that the transformer was not tripped out.
1953 C. A. Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis ii. vi. 307 I tripped by safety-belt buckle..and rolled out over the high rim of the cockpit.
1961 Ann. Reg. 1960 396 This light in turn tripped more atoms until none were left in the excited state.
1967 Electronics 6 Mar. 126/2 When the critical temperature is reached, the resistance of the thermistor changes to allow the proper value of current to flow, and this trips a relay.
1972 P. Cleife Slick & Dead xxviii. 233 Tripping the quick-release of my harness, I leapt from my seat.
1977 Daily Tel. 25 Oct. 2/1 ‘The damn thing didn't even trip our noise meters,’ he was quoted as having said after last week's three days of test landings and take-offs at Kennedy Airport.
1978 Sci. Amer. Mar. 146/3 When I tripped the switch S1, the ouputs from Q and Q of IC 1A changed states: the Q then produced a logical-1 signal.
1981 New Scientist 29 Oct. 295/2 Another tree..in East Sussex caused a similar fault, tripping out another 400 kV supergrid line feeding the south coast.
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trip out
b. intransitive. Of a mechanism or the like: to undergo a sudden change of state; to operate or (also trip out) cease to operate.
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the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease activity [verb (intransitive)] > specifically of things, actions, or processes > specifically of a machine or mechanism
standc1175
to run down1665
stop1789
seize1878
to go phut1888
to cut out1910
conk1917
cut1938
trip out1940
phut1959
the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin action or activity [verb (intransitive)] > become active or come into operation > of a mechanism, etc.
to fire up1859
start1880
to set on1889
trip1940
society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > parts of machines > mechanism > of mechanism: operate [verb (intransitive)] > cease to operate
trip1940
1940 Jrnl. Marine Res. 3 73 When each water bottle trips there will be a sufficient jar..so that the recording stylus..will make a noticeable mark on the temperature depth trace.
1950 Engineering 20 Jan. 79/3 In the 14 years under review, sub-station transformers tripped out 140 times.
1977 Times 16 July 5/8 Three main power lines..were hit by lightning... This caused four more lines to trip out as the safety devices to stop them overloading came into action.
1980 Sci. Amer. Mar. 36/1 The main feedwater pumps in the lower level of the turbine building tripped, interrupting the removal of heat from the primary system.
1981 New Scientist 29 Oct. 295/2 As other parts of the grid tripped out, power stations in the South and South-West struggled to meet what demand they could.
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