On the road
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"on the road" の定義と意味

on the road
01

ホームレスの人

(of people) without any home or shelter, therefore constantly moving from one location to another
on the road definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "on the road" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the road" has its origins in the early 20th century. The phrase originally referred to individuals who were traveling or journeying, often as part of their work, entertainment, or seeking opportunities. It is used to describe people who are constantly traveling or living a transient lifestyle, often without a permanent home or shelter.

02

車、バスなどでの移動。

in an active state of travel by car, bus, or other form of transportation

What is the origin of the idiom "on the road" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the road" has its origin in the literal sense of being in an active state of travel while using a mode of transportation like a car, bus, or other vehicles. Over time, it has changed into a figurative sense to denote someone who is frequently traveling for various purposes, whether for work, leisure, or exploration.

03

路上で

*** (of a car) in use; able to be driven.
04

路上で

*** in good enough condition to be legally driven
example
examples
The car's brakes seized up, causing a dangerous situation on the road.
The yellow stripes on the road were picked out, providing clear guidance for drivers.
Texting while driving is a dangerous habit, akin to playing with fire on the road.
The homeless man has been on the road for years, sleeping in shelters and on the streets.
The construction on the road temporarily hindered the flow of traffic.
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