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English Idioms about "Travel"

Hit the gas

English Idiom

Meaning: To accelerate quickly or to take swift action. This phrase is often used when someone needs to increase their speed or intensify their efforts.
Origin: The idiom 'hit the gas' originates from the early 20th century when automobiles became more common. Drivers would press the gas pedal to make the car go faster, hence the phrase became synonymous with speeding up or taking quick action.
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Examples

  • During the meeting, she decided to hit the gas and implement the new marketing strategy immediately.
  • With only a few minutes left in the game, the team knew they had to hit the gas if they wanted to win.
  • Realizing the deadline was approaching, he hit the gas on his project to ensure it was completed on time.
  • After the slow start to the quarter, the company hit the gas on their sales initiatives to meet targets.
  • Once he saw the traffic light turn green, he hit the gas to make it through the intersection.
  • She hit the gas on her studies after receiving a low grade on her midterm exam.
  • The director hit the gas on production after receiving positive feedback from test audiences.
  • They hit the gas on their workout routine to get in shape before the marathon.
  • When the opportunity for a promotion came up, he hit the gas on his performance at work.
  • The startup hit the gas on developing its app to stay ahead of the competition.