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[trɪp], (Verb)
Definitions:
- catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall
(e.g: he tripped over his cat)
- walk, run, or dance with quick light steps
(e.g: they tripped up the terrace steps)
- activate (a mechanism), especially by contact with a switch, catch, or other electrical device
(e.g: somebody tripped the alarm)
- release and raise (an anchor) from the seabed by means of a cable
- experience hallucinations induced by taking a psychedelic drug, especially LSD
(e.g: a couple of boys were tripping)
- go on a short journey
(e.g: when tripping through the Yukon take some time to explore our museums)
Phrases:
- trip the light fantastic
Origin
:
Middle English: from Old French triper, from Middle Dutch trippen ‘to skip, hop’
[trɪp], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
(e.g: Sammy's gone on a school trip)
- a stumble or fall due to catching one's foot on something
(e.g: trips and falls cause nearly half of all accidents)
- a hallucinatory experience caused by taking a psychedelic drug, especially LSD
(e.g: acid trips)
- a device that activates or disconnects a mechanism, circuit, etc.
(e.g: a trip mechanism)
- a light, lively movement of a person's feet
(e.g: yonder comes Dalinda; I know her by her trip)
Phrases:
- trip the light fantastic
Origin
:
Middle English: from Old French triper, from Middle Dutch trippen ‘to skip, hop’
[trɪp], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a flock or group of goats, sheep, or other animals
(e.g: she exchanged her cows for a trip of goats)
- a small flock of wildfowl
(e.g: a small trip of dotterel alighted on the cricket field)
Phrases:
Origin
:
Middle English: of unknown origin; perhaps related to troop
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