单词 | trip |
释义 | trip —trip /trɪp/ noun (EXPERIENCE) F0 [C] SLANG an experience in which someone sees, hears, or feels things that do not exist as a result of taking an illegal drug: » If you take this stuff when you're depressed, you'll have a really bad trip.Thesaurus+: ↑Drugs - general words , ↑Specific types of drugguilt/power/ego trip DISAPPROVINGF0 a period of time when you experience a particular feeling strongly: » She's been on a real power trip since she became the office manager.» I suffer from the classic working mother's guilt trip.Thesaurus+: ↑Feelings - general wordsWord partners for trip noun• ♯go on/♯take a trip• ♯arrange/♯book/♯organize/♯plan a trip• ♯cancel/♯postpone a trip• a ♯day/♯short/♯two-day/♯weekend trip• ♯on a trip• a trip ♯across/♯around/♯from/♯through/♯to sthnoun [C usually singular] (FALL) ► F0 an occasion when you knock your foot against something and fall or lose your balance, or someone causes you to do this, when you are walking or running: » She broke her ankle when she had a nasty trip on the stairs.Thesaurus+: ↑Falling and dropping , ↑Moving downwardsWord partners for trip noun• ♯go on/♯take a trip• ♯arrange/♯book/♯organize/♯plan a trip• ♯cancel/♯postpone a trip• a ♯day/♯short/♯two-day/♯weekend trip• ♯on a trip• a trip ♯across/♯around/♯from/♯through/♯to sthnoun [C] (JOURNEY) ► A2 a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again: » The trip from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train.» Do you want to go on the school trip to France this year?» I thought we might hire a motorboat and take a trip round/around the bay.» MAINLY UK We can't afford another trip abroad this year.» It's a ten-mile trip from the airport to the city centre.» She's away on a business trip and won't be back until next week.» I was thinking we might go on a shopping trip to Paris on Saturday.Thesaurus+: ↑JourneysWord partners for trip noun• ♯go on/♯take a trip• ♯arrange/♯book/♯organize/♯plan a trip• ♯cancel/♯postpone a trip• a ♯day/♯short/♯two-day/♯weekend trip• ♯on a trip• a trip ♯across/♯around/♯from/♯through/♯to sthCollocations:–Types-lu. a boat/bus/coach/rail/river/train trip» Several organized boat trips begin from the south docks.-lu. a camping/fishing/hunting/shopping/skiing trip» I'd just got back home from a shopping trip.-lu. a business trip» I first visited the city on a business trip-lu. a school trip» We went to the museum on a school trip.-lu. a fact-finding trip» The group has made four fact-finding trips to Haiti.-lu. a one-way/return trip» A one-way trip costs around $8.-lu. a foreign/overseas/round-the-world trip» This is his first overseas trip since being re-elected earlier this month.–Adjectives-lu. a two-day/three-hour/two-week trip» He will leave Tuesday for a two-day trip to Iowa.-lu. a long/short trip» We jumped in a taxi for the short trip to the airport.-lu. a weekend trip» I'm looking forward to a weekend trip to Amsterdam.-lu. an expenses-paid/free trip» She wasn't going to turn down a free trip to Paris.-lu. an official trip» The President is on an official trip to Egypt.–Verbs-lu. go on/make/take a trip» Why don't you make a trip to your local library?-lu. arrange/book/organize/plan a trip» The school organized the whole trip.-lu. cancel/postpone a trip» She cancelled the trip and rushed home to be with her family.–Prepositions-lu. a trip from/to [a place]» The castle can easily be visited as a day trip from Madrid.-lu. a trip across/along/around/down/through/up sth» The Old Town Trolley Tour is a two-hour narrated trip around San Diego's most interesting areas.-lu. [be/go, etc.] on a trip» We went on a trip to Dylan Thomas's house in South Wales.-lu. during a trip» I met John during a trip to London.–adverb-lu. a trip abroad/home» How was your trip home?• • • Extra Examples:» You should always check your oil, water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip.» How about a trip to the zoo this afternoon?» She's going on a trip to New York, all expenses paid.» The travel company has written giving information about the trip.» He's always going off around the world on business trips, leaving his wife to cope with the babies by herself.verb [I usually + adv/prep] (-pp-) (MOVE) ↑Verb Endings for trip ► F0 to move with quick, gentle steps: » She looked stunning as she tripped down the stairs in her ball gown.Thesaurus+: ↑Moving quicklyverb [I or T] (-pp-) (LOSE BALANCE) ↑Verb Endings for trip ► B2 to lose your balance after knocking your foot against something when you are walking or running, or to cause someone to do this: » He tripped and fell over, grazing his knee.» That cable is dangerous. Someone might trip over it.» He was sent off for deliberately tripping Robson when he was about to score a goal.Thesaurus+: ↑Falling and dropping , ↑Moving downwards• • • Extra Examples:» The bowler tripped as he was delivering the ball .» She tripped and fell over.» I tripped as I got off the bus.» She tripped over the rug.» I tripped on a piece of wire that someone had stretched across the path.verb [I] (-pp-) SLANG (EXPERIENCE) ↑Verb Endings for trip ► F0 to experience the effects of taking an illegal drug that causes the user to see, hear, or feel things that do not exist: » When I was a student I spent a lot of time tripping out on LSD.Thesaurus+: ↑Drugs - general words , ↑Specific types of drugverb [T] (-pp-) (SWITCH) ↑Verb Endings for trip ► F0 to move a switch that operates an electrical system, or to cause such a system to start or stop working by moving a switch: » A special system prevents the circuitry being tripped accidentally by a power surge or lightning strike.Thesaurus+: ↑Electricity and electronics |
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