英:['trɪpɪŋ]
美:['trɪpɪŋ]
英:['trɪpɪŋ]
美:['trɪpɪŋ]
adj.
平稳地进行的,(说话)流畅的
n.
绊跌,轻快的舞
v.
说话结结巴巴( trip的现在分词 )
倾斜
绊倒
(使)犯错误
trip·ping
trI pIng
trippingly (adv.)
词根:trip
adv.trippingly 轻快地;敏捷地;流畅地
n.trip 旅行;绊倒;差错
tripper 远足者;旅行者;绊跌者
vi.trip 绊倒;远足;犯错误;轻快地走
vt.trip 绊倒;使犯错
verb
intransitive verb
to catch the foot against something so as to stumble
to make a mistake or false step (as in morality or accuracy)
to dance, skip, or caper with light quick steps
to walk with light quick steps
to stumble in articulation when speaking
to make a journey
to actuate a mechanism
to become operative
to get high on a psychedelic drug (such as LSD) : turn on—often used with out
slang freak sense 3b
transitive verb
to cause to stumble—often used with up
to cause to fail : obstruct—often used with up
to detect in a misstep, fault, or blunderalso: expose —usually used with up
to release or operate (a mechanism) especially by releasing a catch or detent
trip the fire alarm
to raise (an anchor) from the bottom so as to hang free
to pull (a yard) into a perpendicular position for lowering
to hoist (a topmast) far enough to enable the fid to be withdrawn preparatory to housing or lowering
archaic to perform (a dance) lightly or nimbly
noun
voyage, journey
a single round or tour on a business errand
an intense visionary experience undergone by a person who has taken a psychedelic drug (such as LSD)
an exciting or unusual experience
the party was a trip
absorption in or obsession with an interest, attitude, or state of mind on a nostalgia trip
a guilt trip
a faltering step caused by stumbling
a stroke or catch by which a wrestler is made to lose footing
error, misstep
a quick light step
the action of tripping mechanically
a device for tripping a mechanism (such as a catch or detent)
scene, lifestyle
tripping device释放装置;跳脱装置
tripping operation起下钻作业,断路启动;跳闸
绊人
钩脚
小步放松快跑
脱扣
脱扣
Verb Middle English trippen, from Anglo-French treper, triper, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English treppan to tread — more at trap
The first known use of trip was in the 14th century
trisyllabicadjective
having three syllables
trisectverb
to divide into three usually equal parts
trisectverb
to divide into three usually equal parts
trisectverb
to divide into three usually equal parts
trisectverb
to divide into three usually equal parts
trip1 of 2noun
an act of causing another to stumble or fall
a traveling from one place to another : journey
a trip to Europe
a brief errand or journey with a purpose that often takes place on a regular basis
a trip to the dentist
error sense 4, misstep
a quick light step
a faltering step : stumble
the action of releasing something mechanically
a device (as a catch) for releasing a mechanism
trip2 of 2verb
to move (as in dancing or walking) with light quick steps
to catch one's foot against something so as to stumble
don't trip over the rock
to cause to stumble
someone must have tripped him
to make or cause to make a mistake
to catch making a false statement, error, or blunder
questions designed to trip her up
to release or start a device usually by moving a catch
tripped the fire alarm
trippinglyadverb
in a quick and lively manner
trip1 of 2noun
an act of causing another to stumble or fall
a traveling from one place to another : journey
a trip to Europe
a brief errand or journey with a purpose that often takes place on a regular basis
a trip to the dentist
error sense 4, misstep
a quick light step
a faltering step : stumble
the action of releasing something mechanically
a device (as a catch) for releasing a mechanism
trip2 of 2verb
to move (as in dancing or walking) with light quick steps
to catch one's foot against something so as to stumble
don't trip over the rock
to cause to stumble
someone must have tripped him
to make or cause to make a mistake
to catch making a false statement, error, or blunder
questions designed to trip her up
to release or start a device usually by moving a catch
tripped the fire alarm
1 The boys dash over, their arms and legs everywhere, tripping and knocking into one another as they go.
2 I stumbled backward, tripping on my tail, and sat suddenly on a chocolate-covered cherry.
3 Clutching my bundle, I fled down the hall to the cellar, tripping over newspapers and boxes in my haste.
4 Noodles was the only person always tripping about Needles.
5 You also need a way to preserve the original type in case you need round-tripping later.
也需要一种能够保留原始类型以防以后需要返回时的方法。
6 Several times he fell but was on his feet again in the next breath, stumbling, tripping, skidding in a headlong descent.
7 They could hear his heavy steps running and tripping.
8 She is tripping along with her little steps.
她踏着小步在轻盈地跳着舞.
9 The dress was blue with white ruffles at the shoulder and Mary Anne made her way down the stairs cautiously, afraid of tripping.
10 In this darkness she dared not run, for fear of tripping on some unseen root or losing her way.
11 After Daddy dies I learn to jump double Dutch slowly tripping again and again over my too-big feet.
12 A little gray-coated sand bird came tripping over the beach ‘peeping’ softly to itself, as if enjoying the sun and sea.
13 He fumbled once or twice against the muddy grass, nearly tripping over himself in full view of the soldiers high above on the Control Tower.
14 One team concentrated on slamming us into lockers, while another focused on tripping us up or shoving us down staircases; still another concentrated on attacks with weapons.
15 The outages potentially contributed to the accident, which came about when the vessel’s electrical circuit breakers tripped, leading to a loss of propulsion and steering capacity, the N.T.S.B. said in its report.
16 Then I remember us shouting at each other, tripping through the sliding doors as I went inside, being furious that he didn’t rush to help me up.
17 The surcoats, which had originally served as covering to armour, were long behind and high in front You could hardly walk for fear of tripping over your sleeves.
18 She was near running, making me take quick tripping steps to keep pace.
她几乎是在跑,我得跌跌绊绊迈着快步才能跟上。
19 People pushing, being shoved, and tripping all around me.
20 She walked in perpetual fear of tripping and falling, of breaking an ankle stepping into a pothole.
1 轻快
vivo volante light quick round smart sharp agile lively spicy vivid volatile airy upbeat bubbly brisk springy vivacious PERT sprightly rakish spritely lithesome vivace leggiero easily lissom swinging agility alacrity vivacity trip chipper limber facile birdlike lilting slippy lightsome lightly sweetly briskly rakishly breezily jauntily vite trippingly spring briskness sprightliness fresh elastic lithe lissome buoyance smarten sweet gay merry supple breezy buoyant saucy jaunty spry allegro airily youth volatility dew buoyancy airiness springiness breeziness
2 轻快的
volante light quick round smart sharp agile lively spicy vivid volatile airy upbeat bubbly brisk springy vivacious PERT sprightly rakish spritely lithesome swinging chipper limber facile birdlike lilting slippy lightsome fresh elastic lithe lissome vivace
3 矫捷
4 流畅地
6 脚步轻快的
7 犯过失
8 流畅
easy current round smooth liquid fluid flowing fluent facile svelte voluble mellifluent profluent currently easily volubly cantabile facility flow pace liquidity fluency volubility mellifluence run
10 轻捷的