گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'trip'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: سبك‌ رفتن‌

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2 عمومی:: سفر

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3 عمومی:: لغزش‌ خوردن‌

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4 عمومی:: پشت‌ پا خوردن‌ یازدن‌

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5 عمومی:: سكندری‌

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english

1 general:: trip (sb) up [ M ] FAIL 2. informal to make a mistake, or to cause someone to make a mistake • The exam went quite well, except at the end when I tripped up on the final question. • At the interview, they were trying to trip me up all the way through.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: trip verbs go on a trip (= go somewhere and come back ) • I’ve been on a coach trip to France. take a trip (= go somewhere for pleasure ) • Take a trip on the Santa Fe railway or cruise on a Mississippi paddle boat. make a trip (= go somewhere, and perhaps come back ) • I couldn’t see him making the long trip to Minneapolis alone. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + trip a business trip • I’m on a business trip with my boss. a shopping/fishing/skiing etc trip • He was knocked off his bicycle on his way home from a shopping trip. a school trip (= when children and teachers from a school go somewhere ) • She went on a school trip to Tuscany. a coach/bus/boat trip • They took a boat trip to see the seals. a day trip (= when you go somewhere for pleasure and come back the same day ) • Take a day trip to York, which is just 15 miles away. a round trip (= a journey to a place and back again ) • His wife makes a hundred and fifty mile round trip to see him twice a week. the return trip (= the journey back to a place ) • A day or two later she began her return trip to Chicago. a wasted trip (= a trip in which you do not achieve what you wanted to ) • I’m afraid you’ve had a wasted trip. We don’t have those shoes in stock.

transnet.ir

3 general:: noun journey: Our trip lasted six days. verb stumbled: He tripped over the rug.

Simple Definitions

4 general::   verb knock your foot on sth and fall ADV. almost, nearly | over, up One of the boys tripped over and crashed into a tree. Be careful or you'll trip up. PREP. on She tripped on the loose stones. | over I nearly tripped over the cat. PHRASES trip and fall Don't leave toys on stairs where someone could trip and fall. walk lightly ADV. lightly | out PREP. along tripping along the path | down She came tripping lightly down the stairs. | up PHRASES come tripping

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general::   noun ADJ. extended, long | brief, little, quick, short | day, overnight, weekend We went on a day trip to the seaside. | frequent, occasional, rare, regular He makes frequent trips to Poland. | annual, weekly, etc. | forthcoming | fantastic, good, great, nice, pleasant, successful | memorable | abortive, fruitless | successful | return, round From London to Oxford and back is a round trip of over a hundred miles. | foreign, overseas | round-the-world, world | European, Japan, etc. | boat, coach, cycle, etc. | business, fishing, pleasure, shopping, sightseeing | school a school trip to the Science Museum | field a geography field trip to study a limestone landscape | study VERB + TRIP be (away) on, go on, make, take She's away on a business trip. From here visitors can take a boat trip along the coast to Lundy Island. | have Did you have a good trip? | come back from, return from | be back from He's just back from a trip to New York. | arrange, organize, plan | book | cancel | extend | cut short I had to cut short my trip when my wallet was stolen. | enjoy Enjoy your trip! PREP. ~ by a five-minute trip by taxi | ~ to a trip to Tokyo PHRASES a trip abroad My last trip abroad was two years ago. | the trip home The trip home took us five hours! | the trip of a lifetime They saved for years for their trip of a lifetime to Hawaii.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

6 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with TRIP, Also see BAD TRIP; EGO TRIP; ROUND TRIP.

American Heritage Idioms

7 general:: trip (sb) up [ M ] FALL 1. to fall because you hit your foot on something, or to make someone fall by putting your foot in front of their foot • I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to trip you up. • She tripped up on the rug.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

8 general:: trip noun [ countable ] a visit to a place that involves a journey, done for pleasure, business, shopping etc: • The trip to the coast took longer than we expected. • Did you have a good trip? journey noun [ countable ] especially British English an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially a long distance: • a long train journey • We continued our journey on foot. • They made the journey across the plains in a covered wagon. travel noun [ uncountable ] the general activity of travelling, especially over long distances for pleasure. Don’t confuse travel and trip: • a special ticket for train travel around Europe • Foreign travel is becoming increasingly popular. travels noun [ plural ] trips to places that are far away: • She told us about her travels in South America. different types of trip tour noun [ countable ] a trip for pleasure, during which you visit several different towns, areas etc: • She’s on a three week tour of Europe. excursion noun [ countable ] a short trip to visit a place on holiday, usually by a group of people: • You can go on an afternoon excursion to Catalina Island. expedition noun [ countable ] a long and carefully organized trip, especially to a dangerous or unfamiliar place: • Lewis and Clark’s expedition across North America • Scott led an expedition to the South Pole. commute noun [ countable ] a trip to or from work that someone does every day: • How long is your daily commute? crossing noun [ countable ] a trip by boat from one piece of land to another: • The Atlantic crossing was rough and stormy. cruise noun [ countable ] a trip by boat for pleasure: • We went on a cruise around the Caribbean. voyage noun [ countable ] a very long trip in which you travel by ship or in a spacecraft: • Columbus set out on his voyage across the ocean. trek noun [ countable ] a long and difficult trip on foot, in a place far from towns and cities: • They did a trek across the Atlas Mountains. pilgrimage noun [ countable ] a trip to a holy place for religious reasons: • She went on a pilgrimage to Lourdes.

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