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- DictionaryTrip/trip/
verb
- 1. catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall: "he tripped over his cat"
- 2. walk, run, or dance with quick light steps: "they tripped up the terrace steps"
noun
- 1. an act of going to a place and returning; a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure: "Sally's gone on a school trip"
- 2. a stumble or fall due to catching one's foot on something: "trips and falls cause nearly half of all accidents"
As a noun, a trip is a journey or outing, like your trip to the library yesterday or your trip to Japan last summer. You can trip over a bump in the sidewalk, and you can also trip another person, or make them stumble (although it's not very nice to do so on purpose).
trip. noun. /trɪp/ Idioms. a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one for pleasure or a particular purpose. Did you have a good trip? We went on a trip to the mountains. a boat/coach/bus trip. a business/school/shopping trip. a fishing/camping trip. They took a trip down the river.
3 days ago · trip is the general word, indicating going any distance and returning, by walking or any means of locomotion, for either business or pleasure, and in either a hurried or a leisurely manner: a trip to Europe; a vacation trip; a bus trip.
TRIP definition: 1. a journey in which you visit a place for a short time and come back again: 2. to fall or almost…. Learn more.
noun. a journey or voyage: to win a trip to Paris. a journey, voyage, or run made by a boat, train, bus, or the like, between two points: It's a short trip from Baltimore to Philadelphia. round trip (defs. 1, 2). a single journey or course of travel taken as part of one's duty, work, etc.: his daily trip to the bank. a stumble; misstep.
trip. (trĭp) n. 1. A going from one place to another; a journey. 2. A stumble or fall. 3. A maneuver causing someone to stumble or fall. 4. A mistake. 5. Slang. a. A hallucinatory experience induced by a psychedelic drug: an acid trip. b. An intense, stimulating, or exciting experience: a power trip. 6. Slang. a.
verb. /trɪp/ Verb Forms. Idioms Phrasal Verbs. [intransitive] to catch your foot on something and fall or almost fall. She tripped and fell. trip over/on something Someone will trip over that cable. I tripped over my own feet and fell down the stairs. (figurative) I was tripping over my words in my excitement to tell them the news.