Grammar:
The basic meaning of trip is "walking and driving", and the extension can be interpreted as "traveling". Often refers to a short trip and return to the original place after the trip. It can be used as a countable or uncountable noun.
Trip, as a verb, basically means "go, run", which means intransitive verb. It is often used with prepositions and adverbs.
Trip can also mean "trip without seeing obstacles" and is often used with over. Extension can be interpreted as "slip of the tongue", "slip of the tongue" and "making a mistake". It can mean that someone induces someone to make a mistake, or it can mean that someone makes a mistake for his own reasons. It can be used as an intransitive verb or a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is the object.
Related phrases:
Arrange a trip? Arrange a trip.
Cancel the trip? Cancel the trip.
Enjoy the trip? Enjoy the fun of traveling.
End a trip? End the trip.
Traveling? Take a trip.
Organize a trip? Organize a trip.
Planning a trip? I plan to travel.
Shorten the trip? Shorten the trip.
Stop traveling? Stop traveling.
Travel? Take a trip.