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English-Russian translation of TRIP

transcription, transcription: [trɪp]

a) travel; trip, excursion

to arrange, organize trip - organize, arrange an excursion

to cancel a trip - cancel a trip

to postpone a trip - postpone the trip

Round-the-world trip

b) voyage (especially transport ships)

Two trips were required to transport the goods. — It took two flights to transport the goods.

journey, voyage 1., run I 2.

a) the distance covered in one trip

b) sports. horse racing distance

3) forge composition of trolleys

a) fast light gait, light step

b) the sound of footsteps

He sometimes could distinctly hear the trip of a light female step. (Scott) - Sometimes he could clearly hear the sound of light female steps.

a) stumbling, hesitating, falling

It is very rare to see the elephants make a trip. “It’s very rare to see elephants stumble.”

stumble 1., mis-step 1.

b) transfer false step, mistake, slip of the tongue; defect, mistake,

A trip in one point would have spoiled all. — A flaw in one place can ruin everything.

mistake 1., blunder 1., fault 1., slip 1., lapse 1.

6) sports. step

7) tech. release device

a) state of passion, hallucination (due to drug intoxication)

b) transfer experience, impression, experience, feeling

a guilt trip - feeling of guilt

on a nostalgia trip - in a nostalgic mood

9) behavior, lifestyle

scene, lifestyle

a) walk quickly and easily, skip, jump

She tripped before us up the stairs to the drawing-room. - She skipped ahead of us and ran up the stairs into the living room.

b) prance (about a horse)

skip I 2., caper II 2., prance 2.

2) dance (moving with light, flying steps)

a) stumble, fall; overturn)

He would have tripped at the upward step at the cathedral door had she not been with him. (Trollope) - If she had not been with him, he would have fallen from the top step at the cathedral door.

b) trip up; etc. trans.

c) stutter

4) American , sports win, win

5) transfer take a false step, make a mistake, stumble; confuse, confuse

He tripped up a witness by artful questions. “He confused the witness with cunningly posed questions.

He was very glad when he found an author traveling. “He was very happy when he discovered that the author was wrong.

6) catch, catch in a lie, etc. (often trip up)

a) tech. uncouple; turn off

b) pestilence. turn the anchor out of the ground

a) mouth go on a trip, take an excursion

I shall trip to Paris in about a fortnight. — I'll go to Paris in about two weeks.

b) sl. , trans. hallucinate, experience hallucinations due to drug intoxication (a kind of “journey” to another world)

He has been traveling for three weeks. “He had hallucinations for three weeks.

a) turn the anchor out of the ground

b) raise the mast

10) tech. change position, undergo changes

In the 14 years under review, sub-station transformers tripped out 140 times. — According to inspection data, the substation transformers were replaced 140 times over 14 years.

11) bot. produce artificial pollination; control the pollination process

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TRIP
Translation:

trip (trɪp)

1.n

1) travel; trip, excursion, flight;

round trip trip there and back;

business trip;

to take a trip

2) stumbling, falling ( caught on to smth.)"

3) false step, mistake, slip of the tongue"

4) fast easy gait, light step

5) sports. step

6) hallucination ( under the influence of drugs)

7) tech. release device

8) forge compound ( trolleys)

2. v

1) go quickly and easily; skip

2) stumble, fall ( caught on to smth.); capsize (also trip over, trip up)"

3) take a false step, slip a word, make a mistake, stumble;

all are apt to trip

4) catch, catch in a lie, etc. ( often trip up)"

5) confuse, confuse;

to trip (up) a witness by artful questions

6) put a footrest (also translated)

7) mouth go on a trip, take an excursion

8) decomposition hallucinate ( under the influence of drugs)

9) tech. uncouple; turn off

10) mor. turn out of the ground ( anchor)


TRIPTranslation and usage examples - suggestions
That"s all of us going on a fishing trip . We went fishing.
=What"s more special is that the North"s Ministry of Economy had also went along on this Berlin trip ,= A representative of the DPRK was also present at the event in Berlin.
Then the 5 year wedding anniversary trip. We can go, right?Are you going on a wedding anniversary trip then?
I searched for more things to do on the trip . what else can be included in the trip program.
You don't like the idea of ​​5 year anniversary trip ? Or don't want to celebrate your anniversary?
ON SOME BUSINESS TRIP TO NEW YORK..."getting back on the bike" if you will. I understand your feelings.
Pali, your kidney is taking a little trip to close out the domino.Pali, your kidney will travel a little to close the domino.
I would kill for a trip to Fresno.I would kill to go to Fresno.
Josh, I"m actually very glad you"re here, because, um, I realized some things on my recent trip . Josh, I'm actually really glad you're here because I realized something on the trip.
No, I just realized a lot of things on mine trip to New York, while I was in a bumper sticker store.I just realized a lot of things on a trip to New York while I was in a bumper sticker store.
- What about him trip to Peru?What about his trip to Peru?
Oh, I did stop by the National Archives, just to maybe book a field trip for the kids.I was at the National Archives today. I wanted to organize an excursion for the guys.
Any stress in this rising face will trip this man into a bad trip . Any stress at this stage will lead to this person on a bad trip
Many found its mental effects overwhelming. The Bad trip– an unpredictable unpleasant reaction to LSD is a horrifying vortex of panic and fear that can cause long term psychological damage“Sed trip” is an unpredictable and unpleasant reaction to Ћ-ƒ - there is a frightening whirlwind of panic and fear that can lead to long-term mental disorders.
Prince Hohenfels returned from his trip to the Orient as well.Prince Hohenfels also returned from his trip to the eastern countries.

Translation:

1. (trıp) n

1. 1) trip, journey; excursion; flight

pleasure ~ - pleasure trip

business ~ - business trip, business trip

round ~ - round trip

a ~ abroad - trip abroad, trip abroad

honeymoon ~ - honeymoon

maiden ~ - first journey

to take a ~ - go, take a ride

to have a bad ~ - bad trip

to go for a ~, to make a ~ - go on a journey

to make ~s - to ply

extra ~s were scheduled by railroad companies - railroad companies planned /provided/ additional flights

2) hike, visit

a ~ to the dentist - visit to the dentist, visit to the dentist

3) distance covered during one trip

the village was one day"s mule ~ - it was one day of riding to the village

2. fast, light gait, light step

I know her by her ~ - I recognize her by her gait

I heard the ~ of her feet in the corridor - I heard her light steps in the corridor

3. stumbling; fall ( tripping over something)

to make a ~ - stumble, fall

4. false step; error; slip of the tongue; blunder

a ~ in one point would have spoiled all - one mistake would ruin everything

5. sl.

1) blackout; hallucination under the influence of drugs ( esp. LSD)

2) experience; sensation; trial

that was a bad ~ - ≅ I had a bad time

to lay a bad ~ on smb. - spoil smb. mood

3) obsession, obsession

he"s on a nostalgia ~ - he can’t get rid of nostalgia

4) feature, character trait

that's his ~ - it's in his spirit

5) lifestyle; situation, circumstances

that's another ~ - that's another matter

6. catch received by a fishing vessel on its way to the fishing area

7. ordinary sport.

1) step

2) shielding by the body

8. those. latch

9. 1) those. release device; switch ( submissions)

2) military disconnector ( in automatic weapons)

10. those. tipper

11. horn compound ( trolleys)

12. mor. tack

2. (trıp) v

1. walk easily and quickly; run skipping ( ordinary~ away, ~ down, ~ in, ~ out etc.)

she came ~ping down the garden path - she came skipping along the garden path

she ~ped in /into the room/ - she fluttered into the room

2. 1) (on, over) stumble; fall ( tripping over something)

to ~ on /over/ a stone - trip over a stone

to ~ over one's own feet - to catch your foot on your leg

2) make you stumble or slip

the wet board ~ped me - I slipped on a wet board

3) stop, block

3. 1) stammer, pronounce with hesitation; stumble ( etc.~up)

to ~ (up) over a word - stumble on a (difficult) word

2) braid ( about language)

he drank till his tongue ~ped - he drank until his tongue began to tangle; ≅ he drank so much that he couldn’t knit anymore

4. (often~up)

1) make a false step, mistake, blunder; let slip

to catch smb. ~ping - to catch someone, to catch someone. red-handed

all are apt to ~ - everyone makes mistakes

2) confuse, confuse; make you take a false step, a mistake

questions designed to ~ him up - questions designed to confuse him

the clever lawyer ~ped the witness (up) - a clever lawyer confused the witness

3) catch, catch in a lie

she was not sure of her story and was easily ~ped - there were many contradictions in her story, and she was easily caught in a lie

the examining board ~ped him up several times - the examination committee caught him making mistakes several times

5. sl. switch off under the influence of a drug, begin to hallucinate; be passed out ( often~out)

6. ordinary sport. trip up ( often~up)

the wrestler ~ped (up) his opponent - the wrestler tripped him up and threw his opponent to the mat

7. dance easily and gracefully

the young folks ~ped it away on the grass - young people danced wildly on the lawn

8. mouth go on a trip; take a trip, excursion

9. those.

1) uncouple; turn off

2) (launch), put into action ( mechanism)

3) turn on, come into action ( about the mechanism)

10. military reset ( bomb)

11. those. overturn

12. mor.

1) turn out of the ground ( anchor)

2) raise ( mast), release ( mast) from pin ( before laying it on deck)

to ~ the light fantastic - dance

to ~ over one another (in doing smth.) - to do sth. in a hurry, in a race; push each other apart

Translation of words containing TRIP, from English into Russian

New large English-Russian dictionary under the general guidance of academician. Yu.D. Apresyan

tripartite

Translation:

(traıʹpɑ:taıt) a

1. tripartite, triple

~ conference - conference / meeting / of three powers

~ alliance - triple alliance

~ treaty - trilateral treaty, agreement between three powers

2. 1) consisting of three parts

~ exercise - three-part / consisting of three parts / exercise

2) divided into three parts

3. mat. trilobed ( about the count)

- [ trip ] n. m. 1966; "voyage" 1865; mot engl. "voyage" ♦ English., fam. 1 ♦ État qui résulte de l absorption de substances hallucinogènes (notamment de L. S. D.). ⇒aussi défonce. Être en plein trip d acide. 2 ♦ (v. 1975) Aventure interior… Encyclopédie Universelle

trip- may refer to:* Trip (drink), Finnish brand of juice. * Trip (song), a song by Hedley * Trip (Power Rangers), the Green Time Force Ranger on Time Force Power Rangers * TRIPs Agreement, the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual… … Wikipedia

trip- (trp), v. i. pt); p. pr. &vb. n. (Tripping).] 1. To move with light, quick steps; to walk or move lightly; to skip; to… …

trip- vi. tripped, tripping 1. to walk, run, or dance with light, rapid steps; skip; caper 2. to stumble, esp. by catching the foot 3. to make a false step,… … English World dictionary

trip- Trip, n. 1. A quick, light step; a lively movement of the feet; a skip. His heart bounded as he sometimes could hear the trip of a light female step glide to or from the door. Sir W. Scott. 2. A brief or rapid… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

trip- Trip, v. t. 1. To cause to stumble, or take a false step; to cause to lose the footing, by striking the feet from under; to cause to fall; to throw off the balance; to supplant; often followed by up; as, to trip up a man in wrestling. a journey to a place, where you stay for a short time, and then come back again: go on/make/take a trip »She always flies business class when she goes on trips to the US. a part of a journey to or back from a place: the… … Financial and business terms

trip- es un personaje de ficción de la serie de televisión Power Rangers, interpretado por Kevin Kleinberg. En Power Rangers: Fuerza del Tiempo Viene del planeta Xybria, de ahí el extraño color de su cabello (verde) y el cristal de visiones en su… … Wikipedia Español

trip- Sm Ausflug, Reise erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. trip, einer Ableitung von ne. trip trippeln (trippeln). Ebenso nndl. trip, ne. trip, nschw. tripp, nnorw. tripp. ✎ DF 5 (1981), 468f.; Rey Debove/Gagnon… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

Books

  • Trip durch D-A-CH (+ CD) , Maddalena Martini. TRIP DURCH D-A-CH: aktuelle deutsche Landeskunde auf A2-Niveau als Reise durch Deutschland, Osterreich, die Schweiz und die "Minoritaten" Liechtenstein und Sudtirol. Neuartiger Aufbau nach…
  1. noun
    1. journey; trip, excursion, flight;
      round trip round trip;
      business trip business trip;
      to take a trip

      Examples of use

      1. Uncle Peter put them one by one in the carriage and took them to the hospital, repeating these trips until the horse became lathered.

        GONE WITH THE WIND Volume 1. Margaret Mitchell, page 361
      2. You were still too little and wouldn't remember either the transfer or the trip. And Pavlishchev could have made a mistake, though he was a most excellent man."

        You were still too young and could not remember either the translation or the journey; Pavlishchev could have been mistaken, although he was a most excellent person.

        Idiot. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, page 114
      3. She continued by a trip into the provinces of Oran, a fantastic trip, in which it was, above all, a question of women, Moorish, Jewish, and Spanish.

        The essay gave way to a trip to the province of Oran - a trip, of course, imaginary: here we were talking mainly about women - Mauritanians, Jews, Spaniards.

        Dear friend. Guy de Maupassant, page 39
    2. fast light gait, light step

      Examples of use

      1. It was Bessie, I knew well enough; but I did not stir; her light step came tripping down the path.

        I knew perfectly well that it was Bessie, but I did not move; her light steps were heard on the path.

        Jane Eyre. Charlotte Brontë, page 37
    3. stumbling, falling (caught on something)

      Examples of use

      1. Harry scrambled back unthinkingly, backpedalling so fast that he tripped over a stray stack of books and landed hard on his bottom with a thwack.

        Harry jumped back so quickly that he tripped over a stack of books and landed loudly on the floor.

        Harry Potter and the Methods of Rational Thinking Part 1 (1-30). Eliezer Yudkowsky, page 10
      2. Sometimes you will trip.

        Sometimes you will stumble.

      3. tripped

    4. false step, mistake, slip of the tongue
    5. sports - footrest
    6. technique; technology- release device
    7. mining - composition (trolleys)
  2. verb
    1. walk quickly and easily, skip

      Examples of use

      1. Next morning, before the usual hour for paying calls, there tripped from the portals of an orange-colored wooden house with an attic storey and a row of blue pillars a lady in an elegant plaid cloak. With her came a footman in a many-caped greatcoat and a polished top hat with a gold band.

        In the morning, even earlier than the time appointed for visits in the city of N., a lady in a dandy checkered blouse fluttered out of the door of an orange wooden house with a mezzanine and blue columns, accompanied by a footman in an overcoat with several collars and gold braid on a round polished hat.

        Dead souls. Poem. Gogol Nikolai Vasilievich, page 172
      2. The concessionaires ran into the Passage on Petrovka, where the auction hall was located, as cheerful as stallions.

        Twelve chairs. Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov, page 128
      3. Oh, and the next two hours tripped by on rosy wings. Forget the hashed metaphor.

        The next two hours flew by on pink wings - I apologize for the hackneyed metaphor.

        Gifts of the Magi. O. Henry, page 3
    2. stumble, fall (caught on something); overturn (also trip over, trip up)

      Examples of use

      1. And all the time I was tripping because somebody's foot was always sticking out.

        I kept tripping over someone's outstretched leg.

        Flowers for Algernon (novel). Daniel Keyes, page 36
      2. Harry tripped over a foot and went crashing to the ground, hands not quite able to catch himself.

        Harry tripped over someone's kindly offered foot and fell to the floor before he could put his hands forward.

        Harry Potter and the Methods of Rational Thinking Part 1 (1-30). Eliezer Yudkowsky, page 303
      3. Halfway through the collards I tripped; as I tripped the roar of a shotgun shattered the neighborhood.

        Halfway there I stumbled, and then a shot rang out.

        To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee, page 56
    3. take a false step, slip a word, make a mistake, stumble;
      all are apt to trip everyone makes mistakes

      Examples of use

      1. Sometimes you will trip.

        Sometimes you will stumble.

        Subtitles of the video "5 ways to kill your dream. Bel Pesce", page 3
      2. Pilate turned and walked back across the platform to the stairs, looking at nothing except the multicolored squares of the flooring under his feet, so as not to trip.

        Pilate turned and walked along the bridge back to the steps, looking at nothing but the multi-colored checkers of the flooring under his feet, so as not to stumble.

        The Master and Margarita. Mikhail Bulgakov, page 36
    4. confuse, confuse;
      to trip (up) a witness by artful questions

      Examples of use

      1. Speed ​​of light alone would trip you."

        Signals travel at the speed of light and will be delayed.

        The moon is a harsh mistress. Robert Heinlein, page 191
      2. Mike, I would starve to. death if I listened to eleven thousand jokes--and sense of humor would trip out much sooner.

        Mike, I'll starve if I listen to eleven thousand jokes, and my sense of humor will fail even sooner.

        The moon is a harsh mistress. Robert Heinlein, page 7
      3. tripped their legs from under them from time to time and greatly increased the fun.

        After breakfast, they ran screaming back and forth along the sandbank, chasing each other, throwing off their clothes as they ran, until they were completely undressed, then they ran far into the water that covered the sandbank; the fast current kept knocking them off their feet, but this only made it more fun.

        The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain, page 93
    5. catch, catch in a lie, etc. (often trip up)
    6. obsolete; archaism- go on a trip, take an excursion
    7. technique; technology- uncouple; turn off

      Examples of use

      1. He tripped the release of the mechanism suspended over the big glass tank, and saw a silvery spicule drop, almost too quickly to follow, into the clear liquid.

        He released the trigger of a mechanism suspended above a large glass tank, and a silver speck of dust fell very quickly, almost imperceptibly to the eye, into the clean transparent liquid.

        On the other side of the barrier. Damon Knight, page 1
    8. nautical; nautical- turn out of the ground (anchor)

- [ trip ] n. m. 1966; "voyage" 1865; mot engl. "voyage" ♦ English., fam. 1 ♦ État qui résulte de l absorption de substances hallucinogènes (notamment de L. S. D.). ⇒aussi défonce. Être en plein trip d acide. 2 ♦ (v. 1975) Aventure interior… Encyclopédie Universelle

trip- may refer to:* Trip (drink), Finnish brand of juice. * Trip (song), a song by Hedley * Trip (Power Rangers), the Green Time Force Ranger on Time Force Power Rangers * TRIPs Agreement, the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual… … Wikipedia

trip- (trp), v. i. pt); p. pr. &vb. n. (Tripping).] 1. To move with light, quick steps; to walk or move lightly; to skip; to… …

trip- vi. tripped, tripping 1. to walk, run, or dance with light, rapid steps; skip; caper 2. to stumble, esp. by catching the foot 3. to make a false step,… … English World dictionary

trip- Trip, n. 1. A quick, light step; a lively movement of the feet; a skip. His heart bounded as he sometimes could hear the trip of a light female step glide to or from the door. Sir W. Scott. 2. A brief or rapid… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

trip- Trip, v. t. 1. To cause to stumble, or take a false step; to cause to lose the footing, by striking the feet from under; to cause to fall; to throw off the balance; to supplant; often followed by up; as, to trip up a man in wrestling. a journey to a place, where you stay for a short time, and then come back again: go on/make/take a trip »She always flies business class when she goes on trips to the US. a part of a journey to or back from a place: the… … Financial and business terms

trip- es un personaje de ficción de la serie de televisión Power Rangers, interpretado por Kevin Kleinberg. En Power Rangers: Fuerza del Tiempo Viene del planeta Xybria, de ahí el extraño color de su cabello (verde) y el cristal de visiones en su… … Wikipedia Español

trip- Sm Ausflug, Reise erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. trip, einer Ableitung von ne. trip trippeln (trippeln). Ebenso nndl. trip, ne. trip, nschw. tripp, nnorw. tripp. ✎ DF 5 (1981), 468f.; Rey Debove/Gagnon… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

Books

  • Trip durch D-A-CH (+ CD) , Maddalena Martini. TRIP DURCH D-A-CH: aktuelle deutsche Landeskunde auf A2-Niveau als Reise durch Deutschland, Osterreich, die Schweiz und die "Minoritaten" Liechtenstein und Sudtirol. Neuartiger Aufbau nach…