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●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] |