词汇 | hit the road |
释义 | Idiom hit the road Theme: DEPART to depart; to begin one's journey, especially on a road trip; to leave for home. (Slang.)It's time to hit the road. I'll see you.We have to hit the road very early in the morning. Slang hit the road Theme: DEPART tr. to leave; to begin to travel on a road.We plan to hit the road about dawn.Let's hit the road. We have a long way to go. Idiom hit the road to begin traveling.I'd love to stay longer, but it's really time to hit the road. hit the roadTo leave. We better hit the road before traffic gets even worse. Hit the road—no one wants you here anyway! hit the roadFig. to depart; to begin one's journey, especially on a road trip; to leave for home. It's time to hit the road. I'll see you. We have to hit the road very early in the morning. hit the roadAlso, hit the trail. Set out, as on a trip. For example, Come on, it's time to hit the road, or Jack hit the trail at dawn. [Late 1800s] hit the roadINFORMALCOMMON If you hit the road, you begin a journey. I said my goodbyes and hit the road back to central Nashville. Anyway, I must get dressed and hit the road. hit the roadset out on a journey; depart. informalA US variant of this expression is hit the trail . hit the ˈroad(also hit the ˈtrail especially American English ) (informal) begin a journey: Well, we’d better hit the road, we’ve a long way to go.hit the road tv. to leave; to begin to travel on a road. (see also smack the road.) Let’s hit the road. We have a long way to go. hit the roadSlang To set out, as on a trip; leave. |
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