It describes racing teams that start a race and then after a few laps, they pull the car of the track. That gives them the prize money, even for a last place finish. By pulling the car off early, it saves the team wear and tear on the car, replacement tires and/or hiring crew members.
The term "lift" in NASCAR refers to the act of lifting one's foot off the accelerator pedal while still maintaining control of the vehicle. This is often done in order to avoid spinning out or crashing.
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Park SFO refers to parking while at the San Francisco International Airport. This mostly applies to those looking for long term parking at that airport.
It means that you should start doing something in the way you intend to keep doing it. That is to say, your long-term idea of how you proceed should be the basis of your short-term method.
In the African-American culture "106 & Park" refers to filming a movie by those streets. It refers to the two intersecting streets 106 and Park. The studio where the film was made is in the area of 106 and Park Street.
This term can mean to start something, like the opening kick in a game involving a ball. It can also mean the start of some other type of event such as a pub crawl. In someplaces it can mean the death of a person, such as--> "My grandfather kicked off last night."
it all depends on what you mean by park to park a car parquear park as to play in the park parque. Estacionar would be the preferred way of saying to park, as in park a car. Parquear is a modismo or modern term used in the spanish areas with high English influence such as border states and towns between Mexico and the United States.
Sheet metal on both sides of the vehicle mainly tastes the rear.
We would use the english-term "skate-park". Maybe French Canadian have a specific term.
Yes, long term and short term.
No, the term 'local park' is not the name of something specific, it's a term for any local park, a common noun which is not capitalized. A proper noun for 'local park' is Saint Mary's Park in the Bronx, NY or Wright Park in Tacoma, WA.
In baseball, a "quality start" is when a pitcher completes at least six innings and allows three or fewer earned runs. This term is used to measure a pitcher's performance in a game.