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/trɪp/ |
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1 | trip I to hit your foot on something and fall down 绊倒;绊 |
| The stairs are a little uneven, so be careful you don’ t trip. 楼梯有点不平,小心别绊倒了。 |
| +on/over I tripped over a rock. 我被石头绊倒了。 |
| He tripped up on a cable and broke his ankle. 他被电缆线绊了一跤,摔坏了踝关节。 |
| 1a | T to make someone hit their foot on something and fall down 绊倒(某人) | | She stuck out her foot and tripped him as he passed. 他经过时,她伸出脚把他绊倒了。 | |
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2 | I literary to move with quick light steps 轻快地移动 |
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3 | T to make a switch go on or off , especially by accident (尤指意外地)触动(开关) |
| When the switch is tripped, the alarm goes off. 开关被触动后,警报声随之消失。 |
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4 | trip I very informal to feel the effects of a powerful hallucinogenic drug (吸毒后)产生幻觉 |
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- | be tripping over each other |
| if people are tripping over each other in order to get or do something , they are all hurrying to get it or do it |
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- | trip the light fantastic humorous |
| to dance |
| 跳舞 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌtrip ˈup |
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1 | to make a mistake or cause someone to make a mistake (使)犯错 | The tests are designed to trip you up. 这些考试有意要迷惑你,使你犯错。 | | +on I tripped up on a couple of questions. 我做错了几道题。 | |
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2 | trip2 1 | I tripped up when I was running after the dog. 我追狗时绊倒了。 | |
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