0 (often with upor over) to (cause to) catch one’s foot and stumble or fall -- tersandung
2 a journey or tour -- pergi makan angin
She went on / took a trip to Paris.
For all four men, regular vacations and business trips have provided time to investigate potential markets and find likely buyers.
If plaintiffs lived in remote villages, they had to make overnight trips to the yamen courts in designated cities.
Gandhians made frequent trips, giving lectures, writing books, and winning support for nonviolence.
After all, when you are immortal (or nearly so), all trips are the same length.
In a traditional shopping trip, the buyer interacts with vendors directly by visiting their shops.
According to the interviews, seal and beluga hunts often require long trips, making the operation costs of a canoe with an outboard engine prohibitive.
The second author guided these trips, during in which other elders and hunters were met occasionally.
This results in a development length of 1500 trip heights before the location where the flat-plate profiles are measured.