Trip
noun
- 1.
- ~ (over on something) (a journey, a pleasant excursion, a stumble, a maneuver to cause this, a slip; mistake) ដំណើរកំសាន្ដ, ដំណើរត្រួតការ, ដំណើរស្វែងរក, ការដើរឆ្ងាយហើយឥតឈប់ឈរ take a trip ដំណើរ, (three) trips (a day) ជើង, fall because of a trip ការជំពប់ជើង, (Mech) throw the trip គន្លឹះធ្វើអោយគ្រឿងចក្រដើររឺឈប់ (កុងតាក់)
Example: A trip to the seaside. - 2.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) ការធ្វើដំណើរ, ដំណើរ, ការជំពប់ជើង, បទពិសោធន៍
- 3.
- (វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ) បទពិសោធន៍នៃថ្នាំ
- 4.
- ដំណើរកំសាន្ត
verb — past tense: tripped ; past participle: tripped ; present participle: tripping ;
- 1.
- (INTRANSITIVE) (To walk lightly, to stumble over an obstacle) trip over a stone ជំពប់ជើង, ទាក់ជើង
Example: A flying trip, to trip over a doorstep; to trip over a doorstep; to trip on the stairs, trip and fall, trip a measure, a trip on the stairs.trip out of the room ដើរលោតអញ្ជើលៗ, trip up ធ្លោយ - 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) (1. To cause to stumble or fall. 2. To trap or catch in an error or inconsistency. 3. To release a catch, trigger, or switch, thereby setting something in operation. 4. Nautical. To raise (an anchor) from the bottom) ធ្វើអោយជំពប់ជើង, trip the switch ចុចគន្លឹះ
- 3.
- ជំពប់ជើង, ធ្វើដំណើរ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- A quick, light step; a lively movement of the feet; a skip.
- 2.
- A brief or rapid journey; an excursion or jaunt.
- 3.
- A false step; a stumble; a misstep; a loss of footing or balance. Fig.: An error; a failure; a mistake.
- 4.
- A small piece; a morsel; a bit.
- 5.
- A stroke, or catch, by which a wrestler causes his antagonist to lose footing.
- 6.
- A single board, or tack, in plying, or beating, to windward.
- 7.
- A herd or flock, as of sheep, goats, etc.
- 8.
- A troop of men; a host.
- 9.
- A flock of widgeons.
verb — past tense: tripped ; past participle: tripped ; present participle: tripping ;
- 1.
- To move with light, quick steps; to walk or move lightly; to skip; to move the feet nimbly; -- sometimes followed by it.
- 2.
- To make a brief journey or pleasure excursion; as, to trip to Europe.
- 3.
- To take a quick step, as when in danger of losing one's balance; hence, to make a false; to catch the foot; to lose footing; to stumble.
- 4.
- (FIGURATIVE) To be guilty of a misstep; to commit an offense against morality, propriety, or rule; to err; to mistake; to fail.
- 5.
- (TRANSITIVE) 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.
- 6.
- (FIGURATIVE) (TRANSITIVE) To overthrow by depriving of support; to put an obstacle in the way of; to obstruct; to cause to fail.
- 7.
- (TRANSITIVE) To detect in a misstep; to catch; to convict.
- 8.
- (TRANSITIVE) To raise (an anchor) from the bottom, by its cable or buoy rope, so that it hangs free.
- 9.
- (TRANSITIVE) To pull (a yard) into a perpendicular position for lowering it.
- 10.
- (TRANSITIVE) To release, let fall, or see free, as a weight or compressed spring, as by removing a latch or detent.
- 1.
- cruise, expedition, aunt, journey, passage, pilgrimage, safari, tour, travel, vacation