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[trɪp] 1. v1) іти́ ле́гко і шви́дко; бі́гти ви́стрибом2) спотика́тися, па́дати ( зачепившись за щось); переки́нути(ся) (тж. trip over, trip up)3) зроби́ти хи́бний крок; обмо́витися, помили́тися на сло́ві; помили́тися4) підста́вити но́гу (тж. перен.)5) пійма́ти на брехні́, ви́крити брехню́ ( часто trip up)to catch a person tripping — спійма́ти кого́сь на мі́сці зло́чину
6) розм. галюцинува́ти ( під впливом наркотику)7) тех. розчіпля́ти; вимика́ти8) тех. переверта́ти9) мор. виверта́ти з ґру́нту ( якір)2. n1) по́дорож, мандрі́вка, пої́здка; екску́рсія; рейсround trip — пої́здка туди́ і наза́д
to take a trip — з'ї́здити
2) швидка́ легка́ хода́; легки́й крок3) спотика́ння; паді́ння ( зачепившись за щось)4) хи́бний крок; по́ми́лка; обмо́вка, по́ми́лка на сло́ві5) спорт. підні́жка6) розм. галюцина́ція ( під впливом наркотику)
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