trip

noun

UK/trɪp/
US/trɪp/

Definitions of trip noun

journey(旅程)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    A journey to a place and back, especially a short one.

    旅行;行程

    • The trip from London to Oxford takes about an hour and a half.

      从伦敦到牛津的旅程大约需要一个半小时。

    • They are planning a trip to Japan next month.

      他们计划下个月去日本旅行。

    • We took a trip to the seaside over the weekend.

      我们周末去海边旅行了。

fall(跌倒)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    An instance of stumbling or falling due to an obstruction.

    绊倒;跌倒

    • He had a trip on the icy pavement and twisted his ankle.

      他在结冰的人行道上绊倒了,扭伤了脚踝。

experience(体验)

  1. Countable(可数名词)slang(俚语)

    A hallucinatory experience caused by taking illegal drugs.

    (服用毒品后)产生的幻觉

    • Some people say that using this drug can cause a very intense trip.

      有些人说使用这种药物会导致非常强烈的幻觉。

  2. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)informal(非正式)

    A person or event that is unusually strange, fun, or exciting.

    怪人;奇事

    • That party was such a trip; it was so much fun!

      那个派对真是太酷了,超级好玩!

Phrases of trip noun

  • guilt/power/ego trip

    a period of time during which one strongly experiences feelings of guilt, a desire for power, or excessive self-importance.

    沉溺在内疚/权力欲/自我膨胀中

    Ever since he became a manager, he's been on a power trip, often bossing his subordinates around.

    自从他当上经理后,他就一直沉浸在权力欲中,常常对下属发号施令。

verb

UK/trɪp/
US/trɪp/

Definitions of trip verb

fall(跌倒)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To stumble or fall, or cause someone to stumble or fall, by hitting an obstacle with one's foot.

    绊倒;使绊倒

    • She tripped and nearly spilled her coffee.

      她被绊了一下,差点把咖啡洒了。

    • Be careful not to trip on the rug.

      小心别被地毯绊倒。

    • He was penalized for carelessly tripping the opponent while they were dribbling.

      他因不小心绊倒了正在运球的对手而被罚。

move(移动)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    To walk with quick, light steps.

    轻快地走

    • She tripped lightly across the dance floor in her high heels.

      她穿着高跟鞋轻快地穿过舞池。

switch(开关)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To activate or deactivate an electrical device or system by using a switch.

    启动或关闭(电子设备)

    • The circuit breaker will trip automatically when the current is overloaded.

      当电流过载时,断路器会自动跳闸。

experience(体验)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)slang(俚语)

    To experience hallucinations as a result of taking illegal drugs.

    (服用毒品后)产生幻觉

    • Many people were tripping on psychedelics back in that era.

      在那个时代,许多人因为服用迷幻药而产生幻觉。

Idioms

  • trip off the tongue

    Describes something, often a word or phrase, that is easy to pronounce or say.

    顺口、易说

    The new product's name trips off the tongue and is easy to remember.

    新产品的名称很容易上口,并且易于记住。

Phrasal Verbs of trip

  • trip (someone) up

    to cause someone to fall by obstructing their foot, or to stumble by hitting one's foot against an object

    绊倒;使绊

    She tripped over a wire and fell while walking.

    她走路时被电线绊倒了。