Tripped Meaning in English
word · lemma: trip
/ˈtɹɪpt/
tript
/tɹˈɪpt/
tript
释义
Past tense of 'trip': to accidentally catch your foot on something and almost fall, or actually fall.
用法与细微差别
'Tripped' is informal and most often describes physically stumbling. It can also be used with 'over' or 'on': 'tripped over a rock'. It does not usually mean 'set off' (except in the rare technical use, as in 'tripped a wire'). Don't confuse with 'tripped out' (slang for a hallucinogenic experience).
Spanish: tropezó - cayó (al tropezar)Portuguese (BR): tropeçou - caiu (ao tropeçar)Portuguese (PT): tropeçou - caiu (ao tropeçar)Chinese (Simplified): 绊倒了Chinese (Traditional): 絆倒了Hindi: ठोकर खाईArabic: تعثرBengali: হোঁচট খেয়েছিল - হোঁচট খেয়ে পড়েছিলRussian: споткнулся - споткнулась - споткнулисьJapanese: つまずいたVietnamese: vấp ngã - vấp chânKorean: 넘어졌다 - 발이 걸려 넘어졌다Turkish: tökezledi - sendelediUrdu: ٹھوکر کھائی - لڑکھڑایاIndonesian: tersandung - tersandung jatuh
例句
He tripped while running in the park.
basic
I almost tripped coming out of the elevator.
natural
She tripped on the stairs and dropped her books.
basic
I tripped over my shoelaces.
basic
Don’t laugh, but I totally tripped over nothing.
natural
She tripped the alarm by accident.
natural