单词 | trip |
释义 | trip [trɪp] noun JOURNEY 旅行 ESSENTIAL countable ■a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again (通常指短途的)旅行,行程 •The trip from •Do you want to go on •I thought we might hire a motorboat and take •mainly UK We can't afford another trip abroad •It's a 10-mile trip from the airport to the city centre.从机场到市中心有十英里路。 •She's away on a business •I was thinking we might go on a shopping [trɪp] noun FALL 倒下 countable usually singular ■when you knock your foot again something and fall or lose your balance, or someone causes you to do this, when you are walking or running 绊,绊倒 •She broke her ankle when she had a nasty trip on the stairs.她在楼梯上重重地绊了一跤,把脚踝摔断了。 [trɪp] noun EXPERIENCE 体验 countable slang ■an experience in which someone sees, hears or feels things that do not exist as a result of taking an illegal drug (服用毒品后)产生幻觉 •If you take this stuff when you're depressed, you'll have guilt/power/ego trip disapproving ■when you experience a particular feeling strongly over a period of time 强烈的内疚/拥有权力的快感/极度自负心理 •She's been on •I suffer from the classic working mother's guilt [trɪp] verb (-pp-)LOSE BALANCE 失去平衡 IMPROVER intransitive or transitive ■to lose your balance after knocking your foot against something when you are walking or running, or to cause someone to do this 绊,绊倒 •He tripped and fell over, grazing his knee.他绊了个跟头,擦伤了膝盖。 •That cable is dangerous. Someone might trip over •He was sent off for deliberately tripping Robson when he was about to score a goal.他因故意绊倒正要起脚射门得分的罗布森而被罚下场。 [trɪp] verb (-pp-)MOVE 移动 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to move with quick gentle steps 轻快地走 •She looked stunning as she tripped down [trɪp] verb (-pp-)SWITCH 转动 transitive ■to move a switch that operates an electrical system, or to cause such a system to start or stop working by moving a switch 转动(开关);转动开关开动(或关掉) •A special system prevents the circuitry being tripped accidentally by a power surge or lightning strike.有一种特殊系统防止电路因电力激增或闪电而被意外切断。 [trɪp] verb (-pp-)EXPERIENCE 体验 intransitive slang ■to experience the effects of taking an illegal drug which causes the user to see, hear or feel things that do not exist (服用毒品后)产生幻觉 •When I was a student I spent a lot of time tripping out on [trɪp] verb (-pp-)trip off the tongue ■Something that trips off the tongue is easy to say or pronounce 很容易说出(或发音) •The new company will need to have a name that trips off the tongue and is easy to remember.这家新公司需要取一个顺口易记的名字。 [trɪp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] trip (sb) up FALL IMPROVER ■to fall because you hit your foot on something, or to make someone fall by putting your foot in front of their foot 绊,绊倒(某人) •I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to trip you up.实在对不起,我不是有意要绊倒你的。 •She tripped up on FAIL informal ■to make a mistake, or to cause someone to make a mistake (使某人)犯错 •The exam went quite well, except at the end when I tripped up on •At the interview, they were trying to trip me up all the way through.采访时,他们由始至终想方设法让我说错话。 |
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