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`trip` in Latin

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trip

  1. noun
    • a journey or excursion taken
      iter
      We went on a trip to Rome. — Iter Romam fecimus.
      excursio
      The school organized a trip to the museum. — Schola excursionem ad museum ordinavit.
    • [slang, figurative, informal], hallucinatory experience from drugs
      phantasia ex medicamentis [slang, figurative, informal]
      He had a bad trip on LSD. — Phantasiam malam ex LSD habuit.
  2. verb
    • to stumble or lose balance
      labare
      He tripped on the stairs. — In gradibus labavit.
      offendere
      She tripped over a rock. — De saxo offendit.
    • [slang, figurative, informal], to experience hallucinations from drugs
      phantasiare ex medicamentis [slang, figurative, informal]
      They were tripping all night. — Tota nocte ex medicamentis phantasiabantur.
    • to activate a mechanism or switch
      excitare [technical, electrical]
      The alarm was tripped by the wind. — Ventus alarmam excitavit.
      detegere [technical, electrical]
      The sensor tripped the circuit. — Sensor circulum detexit.