trip

trip — noun

1. A visit to a place that takes you away from home and back again, usually lasting

1.名詞A2
釋義

A visit to a place that takes you away from home and back again, usually lasting just a few hours or days.

例句

Tara took a bus trip from Taipei to Kaohsiung to visit her grandmother.

trip + from [place] + to [place]

The school organized a day trip to the National Museum of History.

day trip — compound noun for a short visit

同義詞
  • journey

    more formal and often longer; can be one-way

  • outing

    a short pleasure trip, often for a few hours

  • excursion

    a short trip made for a specific purpose, often by a group

文法句型

trip + to + place

trip + from + place + to + place

on a + adj + trip

用法筆記

Countable noun. Commonly used with descriptive adjectives (day, business, school, field, weekend) before the word trip.

常見錯誤

I went on a voyage to the library.
I went on a trip to the library.
💡'voyage' means a long journey by sea or in space; 'trip' is right for short visits.
We made a travel to Japan.
We took a trip to Japan.
💡'travel' is uncountable; use 'trip' for a single journey with a return.

2. When your foot hits an object as you move, making you lose your balance and ofte

2.名詞B1
釋義

When your foot hits an object as you move, making you lose your balance and often fall to the ground.

例句

Selim tripped over a tree root and scraped his knee on the pavement.

trip + over + object

The old woman had a bad trip on the uneven stairs and broke her wrist.

have a trip — noun pattern for the event

同義詞
  • stumble

    suggests almost falling but not necessarily hitting the ground

  • fall

    broader; you can fall without tripping first

文法句型

trip + over + object

trip + on + object

have a trip

用法筆記

Usually describes the whole event of stumbling, not just the moment of catching the foot. Often used with over (physical objects) or on (surfaces or obstacles).

常見錯誤

I made a trip over the cable.' (if you mean you fell)
I tripped over the cable.
💡'make a trip' usually means a journey; use the verb trip for stumbling.

3. A powerful mental state caused by taking a mind-altering drug, in which the pers

3.名詞C1
釋義

A powerful mental state caused by taking a mind-altering drug, in which the person sees or hears imaginary things as if they were actually happening.

例句

In the 1960s, some musicians wrote songs about their experiences on acid trips.

acid trip — specific compound for LSD

Hugo described his trip as both terrifying and deeply life-changing.

同義詞

文法句型

have a trip

bad trip

acid trip

用法筆記

Informal. Typically refers to psychedelic drugs such as LSD or magic mushrooms. A bad trip is a frightening or unpleasant experience, while an acid trip refers specifically to LSD.

4. A person, event, or activity that is so unusual or fun that it feels exciting in

4.名詞B2
釋義

A person, event, or activity that is so unusual or fun that it feels exciting in a surprising way.

例句

The whole music festival was such a trip — I have never seen anything like it.

such a trip — evaluative pattern

Lakan's uncle is a real trip; he tells the wildest stories about his travels.

a real trip — describing a person

同義詞
  • blast

    similar informal slang for a fun experience

  • kick

    informal, describes a thrill or pleasurable excitement

文法句型

be a trip

such a trip

用法筆記

Very informal slang. Use with caution in formal writing. Often preceded by such a, a real, a complete, or quite a.

5. A period when someone is completely caught up in a particular feeling, interest,

5.名詞B2
釋義

A period when someone is completely caught up in a particular feeling, interest, or way of behaving, often in an unhealthy way.

例句

After winning the award, Hugo went on an ego trip that annoyed his colleagues.

ego trip — compound for excessive self-importance

Tamás has been on a guilt trip ever since he forgot his mother's birthday.

guilt trip — compound for excessive guilt

文法句型

[emotion/noun] + trip

on a + [adj] + trip

用法筆記

Always used in compound noun patterns like ego trip, guilt trip, power trip, or nostalgia trip. The person experiencing it is described as being on a [type] trip.

6. An unintentional error, especially one that causes a moment of awkwardness or em

6.名詞B2
釋義

An unintentional error, especially one that causes a moment of awkwardness or embarrassment.

例句

The lawyer made a trip on the client's name in court, causing an awkward silence.

make a trip — verb + noun pattern for errors

Amira's trip in the calculations led to a major loss for the company.

同義詞
  • slip

    a small, usually harmless mistake

  • blunder

    a more serious or embarrassing mistake

  • gaffe

    a social mistake that causes embarrassment

文法句型

make a trip

a trip in [something]

用法筆記

Less common than mistake or error. Often describes a verbal slip or a small oversight rather than a serious fault. Frequent in British English.

trip — verb