transitive (causatively). To trip up, bring to the ground, overthrow. literal and figurative ? Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > cause to come or go down [verb (transitive)] > cause to stumble and fall (5) stumblec1330 transitive (causatively). To trip up, bring to the ground, overthrow. literal and figurative ? Obsolete. supplantc1350 transitive. To trip; to cause (steps, etc.) to falter; to cause to stumble or fall by tripping. Obsolete. tripc1425 transitive. To cause to stumble or fall by suddenly arresting or catching the foot; ‘to throw by striking the feet from the ground by a sudden… to give a person the foot1767 to give (a person) the (or †a) foot: to trip up (a person); to kick (a person). Now rare. leg1835 transitive. slang. To cause (a person) to fall or overbalance by tripping or otherwise impeding the legs. Also with up. |
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