a sudden impeding or catching of a person's foot so as to throw the person down, especially in wrestling.
a slip, mistake, error, or blunder.
an error or lapse in conduct or etiquette.
a light, nimble step or movement of the feet.
Machinery. a projecting object mounted on a moving part for striking a control lever to stop, reverse, or otherwise control the actions of some machine, as a milling machine or printing press.a sudden release or start.
a catch of fish taken by a fishing vessel in a single voyage.
Slang. an instance or period of being under the influence of a hallucinogenic drug, especially LSD.the euphoria, illusions, etc., experienced during such a period.any stimulating or exciting experience: The class reunion was a real trip.any intense interest or preoccupation: She's been on a nostalgia trip all week.a period of time, experience, or lifestyle: Those early years in college were a bad trip.
v. 无主动词 verb
tripped,trip·ping.
to stumble: to trip over a child's toy.
to make a slip, error, or mistake, as in conversation or conduct.
to go with a light, quick step or tread: She tripped gaily across the room.
to make a journey or excursion.
to tip or tilt.
Horology. to slide past the face of the pallet by which it is supposed to be locked and strike the pallet in such a way as to move the balance or pendulum improperly.
Slang. to be under the influence of a hallucinogenic drug, especially LSD: He tripped out on peyote.
v. 有主动词 verb
tripped,trip·ping.
to cause to stumble: The rug tripped him up.
to cause to fail; hinder, obstruct, or overthrow.
to cause to make a slip or error: to trip up a witness by skillful questioning.
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to catch in a slip or error.
to tip or tilt.
Nautical. to break out by turning over or lifting from the bottom by a line attached to the anchor's crown.to tip or turn from a horizontal to a vertical position.to lift before lowering.
to operate, start, or set free by suddenly releasing a catch, clutch, or the like.
The show will also include documenting the winner’s ISS trip, including their launch and 10-day space station stay, as well as their return journey and landing.
They’re waterproof, which makes them good for whitewater trips, too.
Some said, “That’ll be the trip of your life,” while others noted, “That place will change you.”
It’s here that my parents told me to take a trip to the village to search for these answers on my own.
Case would even offer to fly out promising and hard-to-reach startups to have them join the trip.
Finding the shop is a trip in itself and an introduction to a slice of history.
Anthony Goldstein probably chose a trip to the Quidditch World Cup over his Birthright trip to Israel.
After my first trip to his place in Tucson we called one another on the telephone.
“During this trip, I did as a lone wolf, I risked a lot,” he said.
My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace.
The Comet started on her first trip up the Arkansas, being the first steam boat that ascended that river.
Liszt has returned from his trip, and I have played to him twice this week, and am to go again on Monday.
But Punch was five; and he knew that going to England would be much nicer than a trip to Nassick.
The Italian trip was discussed, and considerable ignorance of geography was, as is usual, manifested by all present.
I knowed, a-course, that I could go kick up a fuss when Simpson stopped by his office on his trip back from Goldstone.