A1 noun Neutre #4,951 le plus courant

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'.

Exemples

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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?

Famille de mots

Nom
trip
Verb
trip
Apparenté
tripper
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Astuce mémo

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

Quiz rapide

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

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : trip

Exemples

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.

Famille de mots

Nom
trip
Verb
trip
Apparenté
tripper

Collocations courantes

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

Phrases Courantes

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.

Souvent confondu avec

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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Notes d'usage

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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Erreurs courantes

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

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Astuce mémo

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

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Origine du mot

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

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun (plural: trips) Used with verbs: take, go on, make
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Contexte culturel

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

Quiz rapide

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

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : trip

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