TRIP


Meaning of TRIP in English

v. & n.

--v.intr. & tr. (tripped, tripping)

1. intr. a walk or dance with quick light steps. b (of a rhythm etc.) run lightly.

2 a intr. & tr. (often foll. by up) stumble or cause to stumble, esp. by catching or entangling the feet. b intr. & tr. (foll. by up) make or cause to make a slip or blunder.

3 tr. detect (a person) in a blunder.

4 intr. make an excursion to a place.

5 tr. release (part of a machine) suddenly by knocking aside a catch etc.

6 a release and raise (an anchor) from the bottom by means of a cable. b turn (a yard etc.) from a horizontal to a vertical position for lowering.

7 intr. colloq. have a hallucinatory experience caused by a drug.

--n.

1. a journey or excursion, esp. for pleasure.

2 a a stumble or blunder. b the act of tripping or the state of being tripped up.

3 a nimble step.

4 colloq. a hallucinatory experience caused by a drug.

5 a contrivance for a tripping mechanism etc.

Phrases and idioms:

trip-hammer a large tilt-hammer operated by tripping. trip-wire a wire stretched close to the ground, operating an alarm etc. when disturbed.

Etymology: ME f. OF triper, tripper, f. MDu. trippen skip, hop

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.