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Pit stop
What is the origin of the idiom "pit stop" and when to use it?
The idiom "pit stop" finds its origin in the world of motorsports, particularly in the context of car racing. During a race, drivers make "pit stops" to refuel, change tires, make necessary repairs, and perform quick maintenance on their vehicles. These stops are essential for the driver's performance and the car's overall functionality. Over time, the term has been adopted into everyday language to describe any brief stop made during a journey, whether for refueling, eating, using a restroom, or getting some rest.
Exemplo
The flight from New York to London includes a pit stop in Reykjavik for refueling and maintenance.
Shall we make a pit stop at the next service station?
We made a pit stop for some food before getting back on the highway.
During the cross-country bus journey, passengers were grateful for the occasional pit stops to freshen up and have a quick meal.
During the road trip, they made a pit stop to grab some snacks, and everyone chose a can of Coca-Cola.
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