Id | ESLPod_1293_WE_2254 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1293 |
Episode Title | Types of Body Noises |
Phrase | to get back on (one's) feet |
Text | The phrase "to get back on (one's) feet," in this podcast, means to recover from an illness or a difficult situation so that one can be independent again: "After the divorce, Jackie needed a few months to find a job and an apartment and get back on her feet." The phrase "under (one's) feet" means in the way, or being present in a way that prevents someone from doing what he or she wants: "How can you clean your house with all these cats and dogs under your feet?" Finally, the phrase "to land on (one's) feet" means to end up in a good situation due to luck: "Bruce is going through a tough time now, but I'm sure he'll land on his feet." |
Topics | Health + Medicine |
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