Word List: Travel idioms

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  • That ship has sailed
    • the opportunity has already passed
  • Whatever floats your boat
    • This means whatever turns you on, interests you, suits you, something you like, your preference or choice
  • To jump ship
    • to leave an organization that you are working for, especially in order to join another
  • A mile a minute
    • very fast
  • Bad news travel fast
    • bad news travels fast because people like to talk about these sorts of things.
  • To go off the beaten track
    • to travel to a place that isn’t well known or visited often by others
  • To run on fumes
    • to continue to do something even though one is extremely tired or lacking energy/enthusiasm
  • To be on truck
    • to do something as scheduled or planned
  • To fly under the radar
    • to do something without being noticed
  • To be in the driver’s seat
    • to be in control of a situation; to be in charge

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Lekcja zawiera najczesciej używane idiomy i wyrażenia dotyczące podróży i środków transportu