词汇 | find your feet |
释义 | Idiom find your feetfind (your) feet to become familiar with a new place or situation.It's important to give new students a chance to find their feet. find (one's) feetTo reach a level of comfort in a new situation. It took a while, but I've finally found my feet in my job. I know you're nervous, but all freshmen are—you'll find your feet at school, don't worry. find your feetCOMMON If you find your feet in a new situation, you become more confident and learn what to do. The ambassador has only been here for two months — he's still finding his feet. The first year here was straightforward and I was able to find my feet before the really hard work began. Note: The idea is of finding your sense of balance so you can move about without falling over or needing to support yourself. find your feet1 stand up and become able to walk. 2 establish yourself in a particular situation or enterprise. 2 1990 V. S. Naipaul India In Calcutta he stayed with some friend or distant relation until he found his feet. find your ˈfeet(informal) become used to a new job, place, etc. and start functioning well: After moving from teaching to industry, it took her a long time to find her feet in a very different job. |
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