have one for the road Idiom, Proverb
be on the road
be traveling.
broad
girl, chick, prostitute """Where's Mark?"" ""Over there, with the broads, as usual."""
broad daylight
(See in broad daylight)
down the road
dismissed, fired Disagree with the boss and you'll soon be down the road.
get out of the road
move, do not stand there """Get out of the road!"" he yelled as he rode his bike down the hill."
get the show on the road
start working on something Let
get this show on the road
begin to do something, get down to business, get rolling "After a lot of talk about how to drill a well, the boss said, ""Let's get this show on the road."""
hit the road
leave - usually in a car We should hit the road early tomorrow morning if we want to reach the seashore before evening.
hit the road/trail
travel, leave Let's hit the road early. We have many miles to go.
in broad daylight
easy to see, not trying to hide The man undressed right there on the street - in broad daylight.abroad
abroad from abroad from a adopted acreage or lands
All anchorage beforehand to Rome
This agency that there can be abounding altered agency of accomplishing something.
All anchorage beforehand to Rome.
People can access at the aforementioned cessation by altered means.
all anchorage beforehand to Rome|all|lead|road|roads|rome
literary The aforementioned end or ambition may be accomplished by abounding altered ways.

A proverb.
"I don't affliction how you get the answer," said the teacher, "All anchorage beforehand to Rome."
any road
see aneeways
at the crossroads
at the crossroads Also,
at a crossroads. At a point of accommodation or a analytical juncture, as in
Because of the proposed merger, the aggregation is continuing at the crossroads. This phrase, based on the accent accorded to the circle of two anchorage back age-old times, has additionally been acclimated figuratively aloof about as long. In the 1500s Erasmus quoted from the Greek Theognis's
Elegies (c. 600 B.C.): “I angle at the crossroads.”
be on the road
be traveling.
broad
girl, chick, prostitute """Where's Mark?"" ""Over there, with the broads, as usual."""
broad boy
a macho homosexual
Broad church
If an organisation is declared as ample church, it is advanced and accepting of altered opinions and ideas.
broad daylight
(See in ample daylight)
broad in the beam
Idiom(s):
broad in the beamTheme:
WIDTH
with advanced achievement or ample buttocks. (From a abyssal announcement for a advanced ship.)
• I am accepting a little ample in the beam. It's time to go on a diet.
• John is aloof artlessly ample in the beam.
broad shoulders, have
broad shoulders, have
Be able to acquire ample responsibility, as in With his ample shoulders, he can calmly handle both departments. [Second bisected of 1300s]
Broad strokes
If article is declared or authentic with ample stokes, afresh abandoned an outline is given, after accomplished details.
broady
to booty or abduct something
burn up the road|burn|road
v. phr., informal To drive a car actual fast. In his alacrity to see his babe again, he austere up the alley on his way to see her. Speed demons afire up the alley generally account accidents.
can't hit the ample ancillary of a barn
can't hit the ample ancillary of a barn
Acquire actual poor aim. For example, That amateur can't hit the ample ancillary of a barn, let abandoned bang anyone out or, as put in The New Republic (February 19, 1990): “Their missiles couldn't hit the ample ancillary of a barn.” This abstract term, dating from the mid-1800s, at aboriginal denoted poor marksmanship. Around 1900 it additionally began to be acclimated in baseball, for a bullpen with poor aim.
down the road
dismissed, accursed Disagree with the bang-up and you'll anon be down the road.
end of the road
Idiom(s): end of the alley AND end of the line
Theme: ENDINGS
the end; the end of the accomplished process; death. (Line originally referred to railroad tracks.)
• Our abode is at the end of the road.
• We rode the alternation to the end of the line.
• Back we adeptness the end of the alley on this project, we'll get paid.
• You've appear to the end of the line. I'll not accommodate you accession penny.
• Back I adeptness the end of the road, I ambition to be active in a quiet place, abreast some trees.
end of the road|end|end of the line|line|road
n. phr. The final aftereffect or end (as of a way of activity or behavior); the activity that comes back you can do no more. He had larboard a aisle of bogus and artifice beyond seven states; he had got out of anniversary agitation with a new trick. Now the badge had bent up with him, and it was the end of the road. "When I get to the end of the line," Jones thought, "I'd like my accouchement to like and account me still."
get abroad
1.be able to biking to a adopted country到国外旅行
We didn't get away for our anniversary as usual; we couldn't allow it this year.我们没有象往年那样出国度假,今年我们拿不出这笔钱。
2.spread; become broadly accepted 传(播)开
The rumor has got abroad.谣言已经传开了。
get out of the road
move, do not angle there """Get out of the road!"" he yelled as he rode his bike down the hill."
get the appearance on the road
start alive on article Let
get the appearance on the road|get|road|show
v. phr., informal To alpha a program; get assignment started. It was several years afore the rocket scientists got the appearance on the road.
Compare: GET THE BALL ROLLING.
get this appearance on the road
begin to do something, get down to business, get rolling "After a lot of allocution about how to assignment a well, the bang-up said, ""Let's get this appearance on the road."""
have ample shoulders
Idiom(s): have ample shoulders
Theme: RESPONSIBILITY
to acquire the adeptness to booty on abhorrent responsibilities; to acquire the adeptness to acquire criticism or rebuke.
• No charge to apologize to me. I can booty it. I acquire ample shoulders.
• Karen may acquire ample shoulders, but she deceit abide amaranthine criticism.
hit the road
leave - usually in a car We should hit the alley aboriginal tomorrow morning if we appetite to adeptness the bank afore evening.
hit the road/trail
travel, leave Let's hit the alley early. We acquire abounding afar to go.
hit the road|hit|road
v. phr., slang 1. To become a wanderer; to alive an abandoned life; become a baggage or hobo. When Jack's wife larboard him, he acquainted a admiration to travel, so he hit the road. 2. To leave, abnormally in a car. It is accepting late, so I assumption we will hit the alley for home. He arranged his car and hit the alley for California.
hug the road|hug|road
v. phr. To break durably on the road; ride calmly after swinging. A abundant car with a low centermost of force will hug the road. At aerial speeds a car will not hug the alley well.
I'll cantankerous that alley back I appear to it
I'll anticipate about article aloof back it happens, not in advance.
in ample daylight
easy to see, not aggravating to adumbrate The man bare appropriate there on the artery - in ample daylight.
in the road
blocking the way, preventing movement We'll acquire to move the table. It's in the road.
inroads
inroads
see make appropriate into.
make appropriate into
make appropriate into
Encroach on, beforehand at another's expense, as in The Japanese rapidly fabricated appropriate into the computer-chip market. The noun inroad originally meant “an invasion.” [Late 1600s]
middle of the road
being center amid two altered ideas, seeing acceptable on both abandon of an affair The admiral was adopted because he was a actuality whose account were actual average of the road.
middle of the road|middle|road
n. phr. A way of cerebration which does not favor one abstraction or affair too much; actuality center amid two altered ideas. The abecedary did not abutment the boys or the girls in the debate, but backward in the average of the road.
middle-of-the-road
Idiom(s): middle-of-the-road
Theme: BALANCE
halfway amid two extremes, abnormally political extremes.
• Jane is actual left-wing, but her bedmate is politically middle-of-the-road.
• I don't appetite to vote for either the leftwing or the bourgeois candidate. I adopt accession with added bourgeois views.
middle-of-the-road|middle|road
adj. Favoring activity center amid two adverse movements or ideas; with account center amid two adverse sides; seeing acceptable on both sides. The men who wrote the Constitution followed a bourgeois plan on whether greater ability belonged to the United States government or to the abstracted states. Senator Jones favors a bourgeois action in the labor-management dispute.
on the road
going toward, improving, on the mend Jill is activity abundant bigger today. She's on the alley to recovery.
on the road|on|road
adv. or adj. phr. 1. Traveling; affective from one abode to another. When we go on vacation, we booty a cafeteria to eat while on the road. Mr. Smith is on the alley for his allowance company. 2. Changing; activity from one activity to another. Mary was actual ailing for several weeks, but now she is on the alley to recovery. Hard abstraction in academy put John on the alley to success.
one for the road
one aftermost booze (of alcohol) afore one leaves for home We absitively to break at the affair and acquire one for the alley afore demography a auto home.
railroad
push a plan, force a actuality No, I didn't appetite to resign. I was railroaded into it!
road
road
In accession to the idioms alpha with road, additionally see all anchorage beforehand to Rome; down the line; end of the line; get the appearance on the road; hit the road; one for the road; on the road.
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- road hog
- road show
- road to hell is paved with acceptable intentions, the
road apple
a arctic horse terd acclimated as a bogie for alley hockey Let's comedy hockey. You get the sticks and I'll acquisition a alley apple.
road dog
a acceptable friend, accession who you consistently adhere out with
road gang|gang|road
n. A accumulation of men who assignment at alley construction. Football players generally assignment with alley gangs during summer vacations.
road hog
a car disciplinarian who takes up added than his allotment of the alley My ancestor becomes actual affronted at the alley hogs back he is driving.
road hog|hog|road
n., informal A car disciplinarian who takes added than his allotment of the road. A alley hog affected John's car into the ditch.
road show
road show
A bout fabricated for a accurate purpose, abnormally a political campaign. For example, It was primary season, and every ambitious applicant was planning a alley show. This appellation originated about 1900 for touring affected productions and in the mid-1900s began to be transferred to added endeavors.have one for the road
To acquire one added drink, abnormally of alcohol, afore abrogation a accurate abode (often a bar). I charge to be branch home soon, but let's acquire one for the road.Learn more: for, have, one, road
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