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英語慣用語系列 旅遊相關慣用語 Travel related idioms

1. To hit the road

To hit the road means to start a journey or to leave. It can also be used in normal, daily life when you decide it’s time for you to go home.

For example: “We have to be there by 10 am, so we’re hitting the road early tomorrow” or “I’ve been here long enough, it’s time I hit the road”.

 

2. To catch the sun

This idiom can be used whenever you go to the beach and someone gets sunburnt, so if you know anyone who gets burnt easily don’t miss the opportunity to use it with them!

For example: “Be careful you don’t catch too much sun at the beach, remember to put on some sunscreen!”

 

3. On a shoestring/ on the cheap

This idiom is the complete opposite of the previous one. To do something on a shoestring or on the cheap, it means that you are doing it without spending a lot of money.

For example: “I’m going to travel around Europe on a shoestring. I’ll be staying at hostels and buying food in supermarkets”

 

4. At the crack of dawn

To do something at the crack of dawn means that you’re doing it just as the sun is rising. It means you’re doing it at the earliest possible time.

For example: “The plane leaves at 7.30 am, so we have to get up at the crack of dawn to get to the airport on time”.

 

5. Off the beaten track

If a place or something is off the beaten track, it means that it is far away from where many people live, or in a remote location .

For example: “I want to stay on this island all summer because it’s off the beaten track, so there’s not many people here and it’s quiet and peaceful.”

 

6. To catch the red-eye

When a person says they have to catch the red-eye it means they have to take a plane which is leaving very late at night .

For example: “I have to sleep during the day as I’m catching a red-eye tonight”.

慣用語小測驗:

Q1: The explorers have just found a village …………. There weren’t many people living there, and it was quite isolated.

a. To catch the red-eye

b. Off the beaten track

c. At the crack of dawn

Q2: I need to ………… now. I have an appointment with the dentist this afternoon.

a. Hit the road

b. Live it up

c. Travel light