单词 | to hang on the trip |
释义 | > as lemmasto hang on the trip a. A stumble or mis-step caused by striking one's foot against an object so as to lose one's equilibrium. †to hang on the trip, to hang on the point of falling or toppling over (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > support > absence of support > be unsupported [verb (intransitive)] > be held up without support hangc1175 hovec1220 hover1578 to hang on the trip1681 poise1818 dream1828 balance1833 pendulize1869 the world > space > relative position > inclination > incline or be oblique [verb (intransitive)] > lean over > unsteadily to hang on the trip1681 topple1827 the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [noun] > manner of walking > stumbling > a stumble spurnc1390 stumble1547 snappera1572 trip1681 stoiter1838 1681 C. Cotton Wonders of Peake (1699) 42 Jutting Stones that, by the Earth left bare, Hang on the trip, suspended in the air. 1687 A. Lovell tr. J. de Thévenot Trav. into Levant iii. 45 Elephants..are the surest footed of all Beasts of Carriage,..it is very rare to see them make a trip. 1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 231. ⁋2 The poor Animal being now almost tired, made a second Trip. 1830 J. Baxter Libr. Agric. & Hort. Knowl. 271 If the [horse's] toe dig into the ground before the foot is firmly placed, a little thing will cause a trip and a fall. 1884 Martineau in Mem. Anna Swanwick (1903) iii. 147 A bruise which I got through a trip-up and fall upon some rough rocks. < as lemmas |
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