TRIP vs SLIP: NOUN
- In machinery, a hitting of a moving part against some obstruction to its free movement.
- A stumble by the loss of foothold or a striking of the foot against an object.
- A sudden seizure or catch, as that by which a wrestler throws his antagonist.
- A journey or voyage; an excursion; a jaunt; specifically, in transportation, the performance of service one way over a route, the performance of service both ways being a round trip.
- A light, short step; a lively movement of the feet.
- The set of mine cars run into or out of the mine as a unit or train.
- The action of such a device.
- A device, such as a pawl, for triggering a mechanism.
- A certain way of life or situation.
- A usually temporary but absorbing interest or preoccupation.
- An intense, stimulating, or exciting experience.
- A mistake.
- A maneuver causing someone to stumble or fall.
- A stumble or fall.
- A going from one place to another; a journey.
- An accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall
- A catch mechanism that acts as a switch
- A hallucinatory experience induced by drugs
- An exciting or stimulting experience
- A journey for some purpose (usually including the return)
- A light or nimble tread
- An unintentional but embarrassing blunder
- A small fault.
- A smooth crack at which rock strata have moved on each other.
- A pillowcase.
- A half-slip.
- A woman's undergarment of dress length with shoulder straps.
- The difference between a vessel's actual speed through water and the speed at which the vessel would move if the screw were propelling against a solid.
- A slipway.
- A docking place for a ship between two piers.
- A slight error or oversight, as in speech or writing.
- An error in conduct or thinking; a mistake.
- An accident or mishap, especially resulting in a fall.
- The act or an instance of slipping or sliding.
- Thinned potter's clay used for decorating or coating ceramics.
- A narrow pew in a church.
- A small piece of paper, especially a small form, document, or receipt.
- A slender youthful person.
- A long narrow piece; a strip.
- A part of a plant cut or broken off for grafting or planting; a scion or cutting.
- A place where a craft can be made fast
- A slippery smoothness
- A woman's sleeveless undergarment
- A socially awkward or tactless act
- Bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow
- A part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
- Artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
- An unexpected slide
- Potter's clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics
- A young and slender person
- An accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall
- A small sheet of paper
- A flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air
- A minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
- The act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning)
TRIP vs SLIP: VERB
- Miss a step and fall or nearly fall
- Make a trip for pleasure
- Cause to stumble
- Put in motion or move to act
- Get high, stoned, or drugged
- Move out of position
- To make a mistake or be incorrect
- Move stealthily
- Move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner
- Get worse
- Insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly
- Pass out of one's memory
- Pass on stealthily
- Move smoothly and easily
TRIP vs SLIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To lift (an upper mast) in order to remove the fid before lowering.
- To tip or turn (a yardarm) into a position for lowering.
- To raise (an anchor) from the bottom.
- To release (a catch, trigger, or switch), thereby setting something in operation.
- To trap or catch in an error or inconsistency.
- To cause to stumble or fall.
- To have a drug-induced hallucination.
- To make a mistake.
- To make a trip.
- To be released, as a tooth on an escapement wheel in a watch.
- To move nimbly with light rapid steps; skip.
- To stumble.
- To pass (a knitting stitch) from one needle to another without knitting it.
- To dislocate (a bone).
- To give birth to prematurely. Used of animals.
- To unleash or free (a dog or hawk) to pursue game.
- To release, loose, or unfasten.
- To fail to be remembered by.
- To get loose or free from; elude.
- To put on or remove (clothing) easily or quickly.
- To insert (a remark, for example) unobtrusively.
- To place or insert smoothly and quietly.
- To fall into fault or error. Often used with up.
- To elapse, especially quickly or without notice.
- To decline from a former or standard level; fall off.
- To pass gradually, easily, or imperceptibly into a different state.
- To move accidentally out of place or fail to gain traction.
- To slide involuntarily and lose one's balance or foothold. : slide.
- To put on or remove a piece of clothing smoothly or quietly.
- To escape, as from a grasp, fastening, or restraint.
- To move stealthily; steal.
- To move smoothly, easily, and quietly.
TRIP vs SLIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make a slip from (a plant or plant part).
TRIP vs SLIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An exciting or stimulating experience
- To release suddenly, as the clutch of the windlass of a pile-driver, or the valve-closing mechanism in the trip-gear of a steam-engine, etc.
- In mech.: To strike against, as a moving part against an obstruction.
- Theat., to double in the center: said of a drop so situated that there is not room enough to hoist it out of sight.
- To turn, as a yard, from a horizontal to a vertical position.
- Nautical: To loose, as an anchor from the bottom by means of its cable or buoy-rope.
- To catch in a fault, offense, or error; detect in a misstep or blunder.
- To cause to stumble by placing an obstruction in the way; hence, to give a wrong turn to, or cause to halt or stumble, by presenting a mental or moral stumbling-block.
- To cause to stumble or fall, make a false step, or lose the footing by catching or entangling the feet or suddenly checking their free action: often followed by up.
- To perform with a light or tripping step, as a dance.
- Synonyms Hop, Leap, etc. See skip.
- To rush by: said of deer.
- Hence Figuratively, to make a false movement; err; go wrong; be guilty of an inconsistency or an inaccuracy.
- To stumble; strike the foot against something so as to lose the step and come near falling; make a false step; lose the footing.
- To take a voyage or journey; make a jaunt or excursion.
- To make a brisk movement with the feet; prance.
- To run or step lightly; skip, dance, or walk nimbly along; move with a quick, light tread.
- (idiom) (trip the light fantastic) To dance.
- A flight maneuver
- Cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion
- Move easily
- Fall to a lower standard
TRIP vs SLIP: RELATED WORDS
- Trip up, Trip out, Trigger off, Touch off, Spark off, Turn on, Activate, Spark, Set off, Slip, Misstep, Stumble, Tripper, Travel, Jaunt
- Berth, Slipperiness, Slick, Skid, Steal, Shift, Faux pas, Shimmy, Mistake, Dislocate, Miscue, Gaffe, Slipup, Sneak, Slide
TRIP vs SLIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Visit, Journey, Sojourn, Trek, Excursion, Trigger, Trip out, Activate, Spark, Set off, Slip, Misstep, Tripper, Travel, Jaunt
- Splay, Elusion, Solecism, Slickness, Berth, Slick, Steal, Shift, Shimmy, Mistake, Dislocate, Miscue, Gaffe, Sneak, Slide
TRIP vs SLIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- IF octoberfest itself is cancelled, removing the reason for the trip, would the trip be covered?
- Trip Distribution Trip distribution shall be approved by Engineering.
- Make sure every element of every trip is accounted for and review the trip as a whole.
- No log book, no pre trip or post trip inspections required.
- Duplicate Trip from the contextual menu to createa copy of the selected trip.
- After each trip, riders and drivers are given the opportunity to rate one another based on their trip experience.
- Lastly, travel credit card company might offer trip protection for accidents during the trip.
- Drag and Drop Trip Planner to make your trip easier.
- If you are looking for a better option to cover your trip without trip insurance, a trip insurance plan is your only option.
- The trip cost includes the trip price and trip fee.
- You may be asked to sign a sales slip, withdrawal slip or other document or just provide your Card number.
- Accurately estimate costing, view sales slip, customer order slip, sales delivery, manage approvals and alerts with SAP Business One.
- Then Select Print pay slip and Download the Pay slip.
- Scan or photocopy the transaction slip of the original ATM slip.
- The Ladies Back Snap Slip is a slip designed for use by women with physical or mobility disabilities.
- To cancel a slip, do not change any information that was contained on the original slip.
- YES if in NSW, with billing number, pink slip and green slip.
- Print out of online payment confirmed slip and acknowledgement slip.
- Master slip and also in the placement slip.
- AP Employee Pay Slip GPF Slip Pension CFMS DDO.
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