Aún no tenemos significados para "have a trip".
1Something she said made me think she might have a trip planned.
2Blimey, I 've wanted to have a trip down the Taff for ages.
3We are going to have a trip through the Rockies, yes, indeedy.
4Should I get travel insurance if I have a trip soon?
5Who knows?-wemight have a trip to the north once in a while.
6What about if I have a trip to Spain booked?
7Somebody wake them; we have a trip to take.
8Would you like to have a trip of a lifetime to two of America's most famous cities?
9I thought your troubles waz about over, now dat you're gwine ter have a trip to Orleans.
10You are inviting me on the trip to destroy Carolyn's opportunity to have a trip with you.
11And I intend still -I have a trip that I'm planning to take to Asia tomorrow, he said.
12Manchester United and Tottenham could have a trip to Premier League opposition to contend with should they come through replays.
13The Huskies have already have played at Alaska (vs. Baylor) and have a trip to Hawaii scheduled in December.
14The colonel, you and I are to have a trip of a week, stop at Mobile and then run down t' Orleans!
15We have a trip alarm when the Well is activated and some of us take turns on a daily basis answering the alarms.
16I'm sorry if I have -whenthe book's out we will have a trip abroad, go on the Riviera or somewhere nice and warm.
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Have a trip a través del tiempo