Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Trip"
The meaning of "Trip" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does She makes frequent trips home to Beijing. mean?
A:
It mean that she goes to her hometown (Beijing) many times to visit.
Q:
What does You're tripping mean?
A:
trip (verb) = alucinación por droga
Q:
What does ‘Make one trip of it. mean?
A:
@Haru_Shi No, I don’t think this is common. In this situation, it is more common to hear people say “we’ll kill two birds with one stone.“
Meaning: we will accomplish two tasks by doing one thing.
Meaning: we will accomplish two tasks by doing one thing.
Q:
What does It's still tripping me out mean?
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It means he can't believe it. He is still surprised and shocked about the situation.
Q:
What does make the trip over mean?
A:
I someone says I will "make the trip over", they mean they will leave from where they are and go to he place that you are both discussing.
Example sentences using "Trip"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with take a trip.
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"take a trip, it will help you relax"
"she took a trip, it made her forget all about her busy worklife."
"I took a trip, I really needed to escape the loud city."
"she took a trip, it made her forget all about her busy worklife."
"I took a trip, I really needed to escape the loud city."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with trip up .
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Don't try to sing harmony when it's my turn at karaoke, you're going to trip me up.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with tripping .
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I saw him tripping over a pile of clothes.
People who are always tripping over their own two feet are called klutzes.
Tripping is an easy way to accidentally break your leg.
People who are always tripping over their own two feet are called klutzes.
Tripping is an easy way to accidentally break your leg.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with tripping .
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There are many different uses of "tripping". It can refer to either falling over, traveling, or getting high on drugs. Here are examples of all of these uses.
"If you weren't tripping over your shoelaces, you'd have won the game."
"After tripping the globe, I've learned a lot about different cultures."
"She was found dead after tripping out on heroin."
"If you weren't tripping over your shoelaces, you'd have won the game."
"After tripping the globe, I've learned a lot about different cultures."
"She was found dead after tripping out on heroin."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with trip up.
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Example: Can you show me how to pronounce the Irish word "máthair"? The accents on the a's always trip me up. = The accents on the a's always cause me to make a mistake (in pronunciation).
Synonyms of "Trip" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between tripped and stumbled ?
A:
@escarcegaclaudia
Trip
De hecho, te pillaste el pie con algo y te tropezaste.
Stumble
simplemente pon los pies en el suelo de la manera incorrecta
Trip
De hecho, te pillaste el pie con algo y te tropezaste.
Stumble
simplemente pon los pies en el suelo de la manera incorrecta
Q:
What is the difference between trip and travel and journey ?
A:
Well where I live they mean different things trip is like you go to China for some weeks days maybe travel is like you just go across the country for maybe a business thing it’s up to you and journey is where you go all over the world to different places to do fun and different things
Q:
What is the difference between trip and journey ?
A:
they are synonyms and mainly interchangeable however journey can be used in a more poetic way and sounds like a longer version of a trip
Q:
What is the difference between trip and journey and travel and holiday ?
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Travel is a Verb
“To Travel”
“I’m Travelling”
“I travelled”
Trip & Journey are nouns and describe going somewhere in general. Journey implies more effort (longer, harder), but might be used to be funny:
“I took a Trip to the supermarket”
“I went on a journey to the Vatican”
“Our trip to Santa Monica”
“I went on a little journey down to the pub”. —> Being funny
Holiday is like Trip or Journey but specifically means you were going for fun. Trip can be for either work or fun. Journey can be for work or fun… But usually for fun.
“I’m going on a Trip for work” —> Correct
“I’m going on a Holiday for work” —> Incorrect
“I’m going on a Trip to relax” —> Correct
“I’m going on a Holiday to relax” —> Correct
“To Travel”
“I’m Travelling”
“I travelled”
Trip & Journey are nouns and describe going somewhere in general. Journey implies more effort (longer, harder), but might be used to be funny:
“I took a Trip to the supermarket”
“I went on a journey to the Vatican”
“Our trip to Santa Monica”
“I went on a little journey down to the pub”. —> Being funny
Holiday is like Trip or Journey but specifically means you were going for fun. Trip can be for either work or fun. Journey can be for work or fun… But usually for fun.
“I’m going on a Trip for work” —> Correct
“I’m going on a Holiday for work” —> Incorrect
“I’m going on a Trip to relax” —> Correct
“I’m going on a Holiday to relax” —> Correct
Q:
What is the difference between go on a trip and go for a trip ?
A:
You go "on" a trip but go "for" a walk. Go "for" usally lasts shorter -compared to a trip. Go for a swim, go for a ride, etc. Go on is used for trips, vacations, and so on.
Translations of "Trip"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 最近school tripで〜ってところに行ったんだ!ここから寝台列車で約12時間ぐらいのところ!とっても楽しかったの!!友達もたくさんできて、やっと学校が楽しくなってきた!
A:
Recently I went to — on a school trip! To a place that is about 12 hours from here by sleeper train! It was really fun! I also made lots of friends, finally school has become fun!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 'I hope I can go on a trip with you someday.' Is it a natural?
A:
Yes, it’s natural
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "What did they expected each trip to be like?" What does 'to be like' mean in this sentence?
Is this necessary in that? and If my english is wrong, correct it right, please!
Is this necessary in that? and If my english is wrong, correct it right, please!
A:
What did they expect the trip to be like?
How did they expect the trips to be like?
to be like---how they thought the trips would be, the expectations
How did they expect the trips to be like?
to be like---how they thought the trips would be, the expectations
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I’m sorry that we couldn’t get to see each other and say good bye.. keep enjoying your trip! and don’t worry at all about the umbrella, I’ll get a new one.
A:
I’m sorry we didn’t get the chance to say goodbye... enjoy the remainder of your trip! Please don’t worry about the umbrella it’s easily replaced.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? tripはいつでも行けるけど、これは今しかできない。
A:
I can always go on a trip, but now is the only time I can do this.
Other questions about "Trip"
Q:
A:I am going to be on a trip next week
나 다음 주 여행가
B: I see, have a safe trip
그렇구나, 여행 잘 다녀와 Does this sound natural?
나 다음 주 여행가
B: I see, have a safe trip
그렇구나, 여행 잘 다녀와 Does this sound natural?
A:
You could also say:
I'll be gone on a trip next week. (emphasis on your absence)
I'll be going on a trip next week. (emphasis on going)
I'm going on a trip next week. (no emphasis)
I'm taking a trip next week. (no emphasis)
I'll be gone on a trip next week. (emphasis on your absence)
I'll be going on a trip next week. (emphasis on going)
I'm going on a trip next week. (no emphasis)
I'm taking a trip next week. (no emphasis)
Q:
We went on a trip last weekend😆
It was a same place as where we went on a trip last time in Japan, because my son loved there last time😁👍
As I expected, my son was really excited there.
Even though it was too hot and too humid, he kept walking and enjoyed various rides one after another for all day🤭
As same as last time, he put together a go-cart, and drove it himself‼️ Does this sound natural?
It was a same place as where we went on a trip last time in Japan, because my son loved there last time😁👍
As I expected, my son was really excited there.
Even though it was too hot and too humid, he kept walking and enjoyed various rides one after another for all day🤭
As same as last time, he put together a go-cart, and drove it himself‼️ Does this sound natural?
A:
× We went on a trip last weekend😆
✓ We went on a trip last weekend
× It was a same place as where we went on a trip last time in Japan, because my son loved there last time😁👍
✓ But because my son loved it so much, we came back
× As I expected, my son was really excited there.
× Even though it was too hot and too humid, he kept walking and enjoyed various rides one after another for all day🤭
✓ Even though it was too hot and too humid, we kept walking and enjoyed various rides one after another for all day
× As same as last time, he put together a go-cart, and drove it himself‼️
✓ Once again, he put together a go-cart, and drove it himself
✓ We went on a trip last weekend
× It was a same place as where we went on a trip last time in Japan, because my son loved there last time😁👍
✓ But because my son loved it so much, we came back
× As I expected, my son was really excited there.
× Even though it was too hot and too humid, he kept walking and enjoyed various rides one after another for all day🤭
✓ Even though it was too hot and too humid, we kept walking and enjoyed various rides one after another for all day
× As same as last time, he put together a go-cart, and drove it himself‼️
✓ Once again, he put together a go-cart, and drove it himself
Q:
This is my second trip abroad
이것은 나의 두번째 해외여행이야 Does this sound natural?
이것은 나의 두번째 해외여행이야 Does this sound natural?
A:
This sentence is natural, but you can also say “This is my second overseas trip”
Q:
When you go on a trip, do you usually plan in detail like what you’re going to eat on this day, what you’re going to visit on that day?
Does this sound natural??
Does this sound natural??
A:
Yes, it does.
Q:
This is my an overseas trip in three years
이것은 내 3년만의 해외여행이다 Does this sound natural?
이것은 내 3년만의 해외여행이다 Does this sound natural?
A:
× This is my an overseas trip in three years
✓ This is my first overseas trip in three years
✓ This is my first overseas trip in three years
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