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trip /trɪp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLtrip outtrip sb out trip overtrip over sb/sthtrip uptrip sb up●ˌtrip ˈout1. (of an electrical device, system, etc.) to stop working because the electricity stops flowing (电器、电气系统等)停机,跳闸◆The device can operate at low temperatures without tripping out. 此装置可在低温下运行,不会断电停机。2. (informal) to be under the influence of a drug that makes you see, hear, etc. things that are not real (因药物作用)出现幻觉(或幻听等)3. (informal) to feel amazed or excited by sth, especially sth you have not seen or done before (尤指因初次体验)感到惊奇,觉得激动◆The first time I saw the ocean I totally tripped out. 初次看到大海令我备受震撼。4. (NAmE, informal) to get very angry 勃然大怒;大发雷霆◆I’m sorry I tripped out that night. I shouldn’t have gotten mad at you. 很抱歉,那天晚上我发脾气了。我不该对你发火的。[v + adv]●ˌtrip sb ˈout (NAmE, informal) 1. to make sb laugh 使大笑;使开怀◆That movie really tripped me out. 那部电影让我捧腹大笑。2. to make sb feel surprised, shocked, or nervous 使意外;使震惊;使紧张◆Girl, you’re tripping me out! Are you OK? 小姑娘,你吓了我一跳!你没事吧?◆I think it tripped him out that our family was so close. 我想我们家庭这么和睦让他大为吃惊。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌtrip ˈover 🔑●ˌtrip ˈover sb/sth 🔑to fall or almost fall because you have accidentally hit your foot against sth while you are walking or running 绊倒;绊趔趄◆I tripped over the rug and fell heavily. 我给小地毯绊了一下,重重地摔了个跟头。◆He kept tripping over. 他不断地绊倒。◆ (figurative) He tripped over his words in his excitement. 他激动得语无伦次。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌtrip ˈup 🔑●ˌtrip sb ˈup 🔑1. (especially BrE) to fall or almost fall because you have accidentally hit your foot against sth while walking or running; to make sb fall or almost fall by catching their foot while they are walking or running (将某人)绊倒;(使)跌倒,失足◆I tripped up as I ran across the room. 我跑过房间时绊倒了。◆She tripped him up with her stick. 她用拐杖把他绊了一跤。2. to make a mistake; to deliberately make sb do this (故意使)犯错误,出差错◆I knew I had to think carefully in the interview or I might trip up. 我知道面试时我必须思路清晰,否则就会出错。◆She was trying to trip me up with her questions. 她试图把我问倒。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |