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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.
idiomfind your feetto become more confident or more successful in a situation which was new to you or had been difficult for you:The drama course only pushes students into the profession with enough practical experience to find their feet; it cannot prepare them for the real world of acting.The Texas oil business found its feet again in the early 1990s, after a huge slump in the 80s.

find (one's) feet

To 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 feet

COMMON 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 feet

1 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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