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AT THE CRACK OF DAWN
Early in the morning
TRAVEL LIGHT
to make a journey without taking a lot of heavy things with you
FEEL RIGHT AT HOME
to feel comfortable and relaxed
CULTURE SHOCK
a feeling of confusion felt by someone visiting a country or place that they do not know
LIVE IT UP
Spend lots of money, travel in luxury
TRAVEL ON A SHOESTRING
Not spend much money while travelling
CULTURE VULTURE
Someone who likes museums, books, art galleries, etc.
TRAVEL BUG
a strong desire to travel across the world
(LIKE) SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT
This expression refers to people who meet briefly and are not likely to meet again
SAIL CLOSE TO THE WIND
to do something that is dangerous or only just legal or acceptable
TAKE SOMEONE FOR A RIDE
to cheat or deceive someone
MAKE YOUR WAY TO
If you make your way to a destination, you manage to get there without difficulty.
SMOOTH SAILING
to progress without difficulty
AT THE CROSSROADS
at a point where an important decision or choice has to be made
ROCKY ROAD
to have problems and difficulties to deal with
ROAD RAGE
aggressive behavior exhibited by drivers in traffic, often as a result of stress
MISS THE BOAT
to fail to take advantage of an opportunity because you don't act quickly enough
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
not sufficiently attentive, especially at a critical moment when vigilance is required
SAIL THROUGH
you succeed in doing something without difficulty
IN THE SAME BOAT
to be in the same situation together
PUT THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE
to do things in the wrong order
BAD NEWS TRAVELS FAST
information about trouble and misfortune spreads faster than good news
HIT THE ROAD
to begin a journey
BACKSEAT DRIVER
A passenger in a car who gives unwanted advice to the driver
ON THE RIGHT TRACK
to do something correctly
ROCK THE BOAT
to do something that might cause trouble or upset a stable situation
TO GET ITCHY FEET
to find it difficult to stay in one place and likes to travel and discover new places
Explain the idiom: REINVENT THE WHEEL
to discover how to do something that has already been discovered