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  • 1trip — trip1 [ trıp ] noun *** 1. ) count an occasion when you go somewhere and come back again: a fishing/camping/sightseeing trip trip to: a trip to Brazil a bus/train/boat trip: The boat trip down the Amazon was great. a business/fishing/shopping… …

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  • 2trip — I UK [trɪp] / US noun Word forms trip : singular trip plural trips *** Other words meaning trip: journey a trip from one place to another, often one that is long or difficult: Did you have a tiring journey? voyage a long trip, either by sea or in …

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  • 3trip up — {v.} 1. To make (someone) unsteady on the feet; cause to miss a step, stumble, or fall. * /A root tripped Billy up while he was running in the woods, and he fell and hurt his ankle./ 2. To cause (someone) to make a mistake. * /The teacher asked… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 4trip up — {v.} 1. To make (someone) unsteady on the feet; cause to miss a step, stumble, or fall. * /A root tripped Billy up while he was running in the woods, and he fell and hurt his ankle./ 2. To cause (someone) to make a mistake. * /The teacher asked… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 5trip\ up — v 1. To make (someone) unsteady on the feet; cause to miss a step, stumble, or fall. A root tripped Billy up while he was running in the woods, and he fell and hurt his ankle. 2. To cause (someone) to make a mistake. The teacher asked tricky… …

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  • 6Coach Trip (series 6) — Coach Trip  ◄ ►  Sixth Series (2011) Couples Name …

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  • 7travel, trip voyage or journey —   Travel (v) is used in general terms as a verb it usually means to change location. The word travel is very rarely used as a noun.   For example: I have to travel a lot for work.   Trip (n) is often substituted for the word holiday when the… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 8travel, trip voyage or journey —   Travel (v) is used in general terms as a verb it usually means to change location. The word travel is very rarely used as a noun.   For example: I have to travel a lot for work.   Trip (n) is often substituted for the word holiday when the… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 9travel, trip voyage or journey —   Travel (v) is used in general terms as a verb it usually means to change location. The word travel is very rarely used as a noun.   For example: I have to travel a lot for work.   Trip (n) is often substituted for the word holiday when the… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • 10travel, trip voyage or journey? —   Travel (v) is used in general terms as a verb it usually means to change location. The word travel is very rarely used as a noun.   For example: I have to travel a lot for work.   Trip (n) is often substituted for the word holiday when the… …

    English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words