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1 at one's feet
לרגליו, נכנע לו* * *◙ ול ענכנ,וילגרל◄ -
2 drag one's feet
לעכב, להשהות, להשתרך באיטיות, לפגר אחרי-* * *◙ -ירחא רגפל,תויטיאב ךרתשהל,תוהשהל,בכעל◄ -
3 find one's feet
להסתגל; להתבסס* * *◙ ססבתהל ;לגתסהל◄ -
4 on one's feet
יציב* * *◙ ביצי◄ -
5 cut the ground from under one's feet
לשמוט את הקרקע מתחת לרגליו* * *◙ וילגרל תחתמ עקרקה תא טומשל◄English-Hebrew dictionary > cut the ground from under one's feet
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6 fall on one's feet
ליפול על הרגליים; להיחלץ מצרה; להשתקם* * *◙ םקתשהל ;הרצמ ץלחיהל ;םיילגרה לע לופיל◄ -
7 get back on one's feet
(סלנג) לחזור למסלול, לחזור לחיים הנורמליים (לאחר מחלה או לאחר תקופה קשה)* * *◙ (השק הפוקת רחאל וא הלחמ רחאל) םיילמרונה םייחל רוזחל,לולסמל רוזחל (גנלס)◄ -
8 get one's feet wet
(סלנג) "להרטיב את הרגליים", לעשות משהו בפעם הראשונה* * *◙ הנושארה םעפב והשמ תושעל,"םיילגרה תא ביטרהל" (גנלס)◄ -
9 land on one's feet
לא להיפגע, לנחות על הרגליים* * *◙ םיילגרה לע תוחנל,עגפיהל אל◄ -
10 not let the grass grow under one's feet
לא לבזבז זמן* * *◙ ןמז זבזבל אל◄English-Hebrew dictionary > not let the grass grow under one's feet
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11 pull the rug from under one's feet
להשמיט את הקרקע מתחת לרגלים* * *◙ םילגרל תחתמ עקרקה תא טימשהל◄English-Hebrew dictionary > pull the rug from under one's feet
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12 sit at one's feet
להתאבק באבק רגליו, להיות תלמידו של-* * *◙ -לש ודימלת תויהל,וילגר קבאב קבאתהל◄ -
13 spring to one's feet
לקפוץ על רגליו* * *◙ וילגר לע ץופקל◄ -
14 sweep off one's feet
לסחרר* * *◙ ררחסל◄ -
15 vote with one's feet
להצביע ברגליים, לא לבוא, להסתלק, להביע אי-אמון ע"י היעדרות; להראות התעניינות מעצם נוכחות; גילוי ציבורי של אהדה או התנגדות על ידי הפגנה המונית או צעדת המונים* * *◙ םינומה תדעצ וא תינומה הנגפה ידי לע תודגנתה וא הדהא לש ירוביצ יוליג ;תוחכונ םצעמ תוניינעתה תוארהל ;תורדעיה י"ע ןומא-יא עיבהל,קלתסהל,אובל אל,םיילגרב עיבצהל◄
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on one's feet — {adv. phr.} 1. Standing or walking; not sitting or lying down; up. * /Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it./ * /In a busy gasoline station, the attendant is on his feet all day./ Compare: TO… … Dictionary of American idioms
on one's feet — {adv. phr.} 1. Standing or walking; not sitting or lying down; up. * /Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it./ * /In a busy gasoline station, the attendant is on his feet all day./ Compare: TO… … Dictionary of American idioms
on\ one's\ feet — adv. phr. 1. Standing or walking; not sitting or lying down; up. Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it. In a busy gasoline station, the attendant is on his feet all day. Compare: to one s feet… … Словарь американских идиом
regain one's feet — {v. phr.} To get back up again after falling down. * /Tom fell while he skied down the hill but he regained his feet quickly./ Compare: TO ONE S FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
regain one's feet — {v. phr.} To get back up again after falling down. * /Tom fell while he skied down the hill but he regained his feet quickly./ Compare: TO ONE S FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
drag one's feet — verb postpone doing what one should be doing (Freq. 2) He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days • Syn: ↑procrastinate, ↑stall, ↑drag one s heels, ↑shillyshally, ↑dilly dally, ↑dillydally … Useful english dictionary
drag\ one's\ feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels v. phr. To act slowly or reluctantly. The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed. The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay … Словарь американских идиом
off one's feet — See: KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, SWEEP OFF ONE S FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
to one's feet — {adv. phr.} To a standing position; up. * /After Henry had been tackled hard by four big players, he got to his feet slowly and painfully./ * /When Sally saw the bus coming, she jumped to her feet and ran out./ Compare: ON ONE S FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
off one's feet — See: KNOCK OFF ONE S FEET, SWEEP OFF ONE S FEET … Dictionary of American idioms
to one's feet — {adv. phr.} To a standing position; up. * /After Henry had been tackled hard by four big players, he got to his feet slowly and painfully./ * /When Sally saw the bus coming, she jumped to her feet and ran out./ Compare: ON ONE S FEET … Dictionary of American idioms