Pronunciation of the English word trip.
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1. | If something good happens, take a trip to celebrate. If something bad happens, take a trip to forget. If nothing happens, take a trip to make something happen. | |
2. | A trip to Hokkaido is not a trip to Hokkaido unless you try the seafood. | |
3. | "One way or round trip?" "Um... let me think. Round trip." | |
4. | "How about a little trip to Berlin at the weekend?" "A trip would be nice, but I'd prefer to go somewhere else." | |
5. | When I give souvenirs after coming back from a trip, some people are happy to receive them, but others aren't and feel like I'm just bragging about my trip. | |
6. | Round trip? Only one-way. | |
7. | This will be a good souvenir of my trip around the United States. | |
8. | How are you? Did you have a good trip? | |
9. | You always like to trip me up, don't you? | |
10. | You must be tired after such a long trip. |