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trip

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trip1 /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.
他无法前去领奖。
see thesaurus at journey4  See picture of 见图 SLIP 1
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
 accidents caused by trips or falls
由绊倒或摔倒引起的事故
ego trip, → guilt trip at guilt1(4), → round-trip1
nCOLLOCATIONS
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)
I couldn’t see him making the long trip to Minneapolis alone.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + trip
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.
nTHESAURUS
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. Dont 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
She told us about her travels in South America.
different types of trip
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.
nGRAMMAR: Comparison
trip
You go on a trip somewhere:
We went on a trip to Morocco.
Don’t say: go for a trip somewhere
walk
You go for a walk somewhere:
Miranda went for a long walk on the beach.
drive
You go for a drive somewhere:
We went for a drive in the mountains.
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trip2 ●●○ 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]
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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
7. trip the light fantastic DANCEto dance – used humorously 跳舞〔幽默用法〕
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8trip up phrasal verbphr v 
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Origin trip2
(1300-1400) Old French triper

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