词汇 | have your feet on the ground |
释义 | Idiom have your feet on the groundhave (your)/both feet on the ground keep (your)/both feet on the ground - to not have your character spoilt by becoming famous or successful.Acting is a tough profession and you need to have both feet on the ground if you're going to survive. have (one's) feet on the groundTo be and remain in a calm, stable, sensible, and pragmatic state or condition; to not be subject to extreme emotional reactions or affected by exceptional changes in one's situation. My father has always been a rock of level-headed judgment and advice. Even during our family's lowest points, he's always had his feet on the ground. have your feet on the groundCOMMON If you have your feet on the ground, you are sensible and practical. A year on from winning the world junior cross-country title, Radcliffe still has her feet firmly on the ground. Kevin was always level-headed with both feet on the ground. Compare with get your feet on the ground. Compare with keep your feet on the ground. have (or keep) your feet on the groundbe (or remain) practical and sensible.have/keep both/your feet on the ˈgroundhave a sensible and realistic attitude to life: He is always talking about his big plans to be a great actor. You should tell him to keep his feet on the ground. OPPOSITE: have your head in the clouds |
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