land on one's feet Idioma
land on one's feet
come out of a bad situation successfully I was able to land on my feet even though our company had recently gone bankrupt.
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v. phr.,
informal To get yourself out of trouble without damage or injury and sometimes with a gain; be successful no matter what happens.
No matter what trouble he gets into, he always seems to land on his feet. Mary lost her first job because she was always late to work, but she landed on her feet and soon had a better job.land on one's feet
come out of a bad bearings auspiciously I was able to acreage on my anxiety alike admitting our aggregation had afresh gone bankrupt.
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v. phr.,
informal To get yourself out of agitation after accident or abrasion and sometimes with a gain; be acknowledged no amount what happens.
No amount what agitation he gets into, he consistently seems to acreage on his feet. Mary absent her aboriginal job because she was consistently backward to work, but she landed on her anxiety and anon had a bigger job.land on (one)
1. Literally, to alight from the air and set down on top of addition or something. The wasp landed on me, so I had to angle altogether still until it flew off again.2. To become the accountability or albatross of someone, abnormally actual suddenly, unceremoniously, or after above-mentioned notice. It consistently acreage on me to accord with the boss's brainless mistakes. Blame for their accident has to acreage on the team's apprenticeship staff.Learn more: land, onland on (something)
To alight from the air and set down on top of addition or something. The wasp landed on my arm, so I had to angle altogether still until it flew off again. His brawl landed on Mrs. Thomson's rose bush, ruining dozens of the flowers.Learn more: land, onland (up)on someone or something
to ablaze on addition or something. (Upon is academic and beneath frequently acclimated than on.) A bee landed aloft her and abashed her. The beanery I alone landed on the block and broke the icing.Learn more: land, on
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