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English Idioms about "Transportation"

Get a lift

English Idiom

Meaning: To receive a boost or help from someone, often in terms of transportation or encouragement. It can also refer to an improvement in mood or circumstances due to external factors.
Origin: The phrase 'get a lift' likely originated from the early 20th century, where 'lift' was commonly used to describe a ride in a vehicle. Over time, it evolved to encompass not just physical transportation but also emotional or situational boosts.
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Examples

  • After a long day at work, Sarah got a lift from her friend, which made her commute home much easier.
  • The team's spirits got a lift when they heard the encouraging speech from their coach.
  • James got a lift to the airport from his neighbor, saving him from the hassle of finding a taxi.
  • Her mood got a lift when she received a surprise visit from her best friend.
  • The company's stock prices got a lift following the announcement of a new product launch.
  • After losing the match, the athletes got a lift from their fans' cheers as they left the field.
  • The local community got a lift from the charity event that raised funds for the new playground.
  • She got a lift from her colleague’s compliment, which boosted her confidence for the presentation.
  • His day got a lift when he found out he had passed all his exams with flying colors.
  • The economy got a lift due to the government's new policies aimed at stimulating growth.