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tripping

/trip-ing/US // ˈtrɪp ɪŋ //

绊倒,绊脚,跳闸,绊倒了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : light and quick, as a step or pace.
    • : proceeding with a light, easy movement or rhythm.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbfall, err

Examples

  • Meanwhile, the notion that tripping can be a lasting cure for mental illness has been around since the 1950s.

  • Buy nowWe love these lightweight shorts not just for mountain biking, but also hiking, backpacking, camping, and road-tripping.

  • During three weeks of road-tripping in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, every camping area I saw was packed—front country and backcountry alike, established and dispersed.

  • Twice in our conversations, which spanned two days this past week, the actors started joking about tripping on acid.

  • Here, indecency reigns, with residents of these rival neighborhoods tripping over one another to broadcast their racism.

  • You would think that watching fireworks while tripping would make for some pretty excellent visions, no?

  • The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another.

  • A curvy woman, dressed entirely in black, gingerly ambles down the stairs, nearly tripping over the bottom step.

  • The youngster was in his long white nightgown, that kept tripping him up as Madame Ratignolle led him along by the hand.

  • The landlady also came tripping towards us, and invited us, in a very friendly manner, to spend the next Sunday with them.

  • He would then not try to pass it till the evening, when he would continually hover about Digby till he found him tripping.

  • To our surprise a neatly dressed woman came tripping down the declivity, bringing a basket.

  • There is another seated far back on the rump of a small donkey who is tripping along on its stiff little legs.