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Definition of trip noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

      

    trip

     noun
    noun
    NAmE//trɪp//
     
     
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  1. 1a journey to a place and back again, especially a short one for pleasure or a particular purpose Did you have a good trip? We went on a trip out west. a day trip (= lasting a day) a boat/bus trip a business/school/shopping trip They took a trip down the river. We had to make several trips to bring all the equipment over. Topic CollocationsTravel and Tourismvacations
    • have/take a vacation/a break/a day off/a year off/time off
    • go on/be on vacation/leave/honeymoon/safari/sabbatical/a trip/a tour/a cruise/a pilgrimage
    • go backpacking/camping/sightseeing
    • plan a trip/a vacation/your itinerary
    • reserve a hotel room/a flight/tickets
    • have/make/cancel a reservation
    • rent a condo/a vacation home/a cabin
    • rent a car/bicycle/moped/scooter/Jet Ski
    • stay in a hotel/a bed and breakfast/a youth hostel/a villa/a trailer/a vacation home/a resort/a timeshare
    • cost/charge $100 a/per night for a suite/a single/double/twin room
    • check into/out of a hotel/a motel/your room
    • pack/unpack your suitcase/bags
    • call/order room service
    • cancel/cut short a trip/vacation
    foreign travel
    • apply for/get/renew a/your passport
    • take out/buy/get travel insurance
    • catch/miss your plane/train/ferry/connecting flight
    • fly (in)/travel (in) first/business/economy class
    • make/have a brief/two-day/twelve-hour layover/stopover in Hong Kong
    • experience/cause/lead to delays
    • check (in)/collect/get/lose your baggage/luggage
    • be charged for/pay excess baggage fees
    • board/get on/leave/get off the aircraft/plane/ship/ferry
    • taxi down/leave/approach/hit/overshoot the runway
    • experience/hit/encounter (mild/severe) turbulence
    • suffer from/recover from/get over your jet lag/motion sickness
    • be seasick/carsick
    the tourist industry
    • attract/draw/bring tourists/visitors
    • encourage/promote/hurt tourism
    • promote/develop ecotourism
    • build/develop/visit a tourist/tropical/beach/ski resort
    • work for/be operated by a major hotel chain
    • be served by/compete with low-fare/low-cost/budget airlines
    • use/go to/have a travel agent
    • contact/check with your travel agent/tour operator
    • buy/be on/go on a package deal/vacation/tour
    • buy/bring back (tacky/overpriced) souvenirs
    see ego trip, field trip, round trip
  2. 2(slang) the experience that someone has if they take a powerful drug that affects the mind and makes them imagine things an acid (= LSD) trip
  3. 3an act of falling or nearly falling down, because you hit your foot against something
  4. Thesaurustrip
    • journey
    • tour
    • commute
    • expedition
    • excursion
    • outing
    These are all words for an act of traveling to a place.
    • trip an act of traveling from one place to another, and usually back again:a business trip a five-minute trip by taxi
    • journey an act of traveling from one place to another, especially when they are far apart:a long and difficult journey across the mountains
    trip or journey?
    • A trip usually involves you going to a place and back again; a journey is usually one-way. A trip is often shorter than a journey, although it does not have to be:a trip to New York a round-the-world trip. It is often short in time, even if it is long in distance. Journey is more often used when the traveling takes a long time and is difficult.
    • tour a journey made for pleasure during which several different places are visited:a tour of California
    • commute the regular trip that a person makes when they travel to work and back home again:a two-hour commute into downtown Washington
    • expedition an organized journey with a particular purpose, especially to find out about a place that is not well known:the first expedition to the South Pole
    • excursion a short trip made for pleasure, especially one that has been organized for a group of people:We went on an all-day excursion to the island.
    • outing a short trip made for pleasure or education, usually with a group of people and lasting no more than a day:My project team organized an afternoon outing to celebrate.
    Patterns
    • an overseas trip/journey/tour/expedition
    • a bus/train trip/journey/tour
    • to go on a(n) trip/journey/tour/expedition/excursion/outing
    • to set out/off on a(n) trip/journey/tour/expedition/excursion
    • to take a(n) trip/journey/expedition/excursion
    Idioms
    a guilt trip (informal)
     
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    things you say to someone in order to make them feel guilty about something Don't lay a guilt trip on your child about schoolwork.
See trip in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary