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"[hit] the road" の定義と意味

to hit the road
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旅行に行く

to leave a location, usually to embark on a journey or trip

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

The idiom "hit the road" has its origins in American slang, particularly in the mid-20th century. It refers to the act of departing or beginning a journey, especially a road trip or travel by vehicle. The expression conjures the image of physically starting a journey by hitting the road's surface, emphasizing the action of getting underway.

Hit the road
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British pronunciation/hˈɪt ðə ɹˈəʊd/
American pronunciation/hˈɪt ðə ɹˈoʊd/

"hit the road" の定義と意味

hit the road
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道路に出ます

a direct and forceful way of telling someone that they are not welcome or that it is time for them to depart
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Hit the road before you see the other side of me boy!
With a sense of anticipation, they fueled up the RV and prepared to hit the road for their summer vacation.
We had a great weekend getaway, but now it's time to hit the road and head back home.
The responsible driver always ensures that passengers belt up before hitting the road.
As the sun rose, the group of friends gathered their backpacks and decided to hit the road for a day of exploration.
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