Last Updated :2025/11/24

hit the bricks

Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
徒歩で移動する(特に歩いて移動する、散策する) / その場を離れる、出発する
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私たちは人が増える前に街を歩いて見て回ろうと、早めに徒歩で出かけることにした。

present singular third-person

participle present

participle past

past

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(idiomatic) To travel about, especially on foot. / (idiomatic) To leave or depart; to get out.

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hit the bricks

We planned to hit the bricks early to see the city before the crowds arrived.

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We planned to hit the bricks early to see the city before the crowds arrived.

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