A1 noun Neutral #4,951 am häufigsten

trip

/trɪp/

A trip is a journey to a place and back again, usually for pleasure or a specific purpose like work. It often implies a shorter duration than a 'journey'.

Beispiele

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1

I am planning a trip to the beach this weekend.

I have a plan to go to the seaside for a short visit.

2

The manager approved the business trip to London.

The boss said yes to the work journey to London.

3

Did you have a good trip to your grandmother's house?

Was your travel to your grandmother's home nice?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
trip
Verb
trip
Verwandt
tripper
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Merkhilfe

Remember the T-R-I-P: To Really Inspect Places!

Schnelles Quiz

My parents are going on a ______ to Italy for their anniversary.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: trip

Beispiele

1

I am planning a trip to the beach this weekend.

everyday

I have a plan to go to the seaside for a short visit.

2

The manager approved the business trip to London.

business

The boss said yes to the work journey to London.

3

Did you have a good trip to your grandmother's house?

informal

Was your travel to your grandmother's home nice?

4

The class went on a field trip to the science museum.

academic

The students visited the museum to learn as part of their class.

5

The committee members requested a formal report on the overseas trip.

formal

The group asked for an official paper about the travel to another country.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
trip
Verb
trip
Verwandt
tripper

Häufige Kollokationen

take a trip to go on a journey
business trip a journey for work
day trip a journey that lasts one day
round trip a journey to a place and back again
school trip a journey for students organized by a school

Häufige Phrasen

Have a nice trip!

I hope you enjoy your journey!

Road trip

A long journey made by car.

Guilt trip

Making someone feel bad to make them do what you want.

Wird oft verwechselt mit

trip vs travel

Travel is a general activity (often a verb), while a trip is one specific instance of going somewhere and coming back (a noun).

trip vs journey

A journey is usually much longer or more difficult, while a trip is often short and for pleasure.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'trip' for the whole process of going somewhere and returning. It is a countable noun, so you can have 'many trips'.

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Häufige Fehler

Don't say 'I made a travel'; instead, say 'I took a trip' or 'I went on a trip'.

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Merkhilfe

Remember the T-R-I-P: To Really Inspect Places!

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Wortherkunft

Originates from the Middle English 'trippen', which meant to step lightly, skip, or dance.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun (plural: trips) Used with verbs: take, go on, make
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Kultureller Kontext

In American culture, the 'road trip' is a common vacation style involving long drives across states.

Schnelles Quiz

My parents are going on a ______ to Italy for their anniversary.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: trip

Verwandte Redewendungen

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ship

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A large boat used for carrying passengers or goods across deep water like oceans and seas. Ships are much bigger than boats and are designed for long-distance travel.

station

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A station is a designated place where trains or buses regularly stop to allow passengers to get on or off. It can also refer to a building or facility used for a specific purpose, such as a police station or a radio station.

passport

A1

A passport is an official government document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country. It is necessary for traveling to other countries and serves as proof of identity at international borders.

suitcase

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A suitcase is a large, rectangular container with a handle and often wheels, used for carrying clothes and personal items while traveling. It is designed to be carried by hand or rolled through airports and stations.

driver

A1

A person who operates a motor vehicle, such as a car, bus, or truck. They are responsible for controlling the vehicle's speed and direction while traveling on the road.

bed

A1

A piece of furniture that you sleep on, typically consisting of a mattress on a frame. In the context of travel, it refers to the sleeping accommodation provided in a hotel or hostel.

check-out

A1

The act of leaving a hotel or similar place after paying the bill and returning the room key. It can also refer to the area in a store where you pay for your items.

floor

A1

The flat bottom surface of a room that people walk on. It also refers to a specific level or story within a building, such as the ground floor or the fifth floor.

towel

A1

A piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying your body or a surface. It is a common household item and an essential travel accessory for the beach or bathroom.

island

A1

An island is a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water on all sides. It can be located in an ocean, sea, lake, or river and is smaller than a continent.

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