词汇 | get off on the right foot |
释义 | Idiom get off on the right foot to begin doing something in a way that is likely to succeed.We like to start our meetings on time, and we got off on the right foot this morning. get off on the right footTo have a positive or favorable start. In an effort to get off on the right foot this semester, I've already begun to research for my thesis. on the right foot, get offAlso, start off on the right foot. Make a good beginning, establish good relations, as in It's important to get off on the right foot in this new job. This usage, alluding to walking correctly, was first recorded in 1909; the antonym, get off on the wrong foot, as in I'm afraid we got off on the wrong foot with our daughter's in-laws, was first recorded in 1925. get (or start) off on the right (or wrong) footmake a good (or bad) start at something, especially a task or relationship. 1998 Spectator This relationship got off on the wrong foot…when Mr Cook's scathing attack on the government over the arms-to-Iraq affair was felt to include some officials as well. get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with somebody)(informal) start a relationship well/badly: I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. |
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