[on one’s feet] {adv. phr.} 1. Standing or walking; not sitting orlying down; up.
Before the teacher finished asking the question, George was on his feet ready to answer it.
In a busy gasolinestation, the attendant is on his feet all day.
Compare: TO ONE’SFEET. Contrast: OFF ONE’S FEET. 2. Recovering; getting better fromsickness or trouble.
Jack is back on his feet after a longillness.
Susan was on her feet soon after the operation.
Thebank loaned the store money to get it back on its feet after thefire.
3. See: LAND ON ONE’S FEET, STAND ON ONE’S OWN FEET, THINK ONONE’S FEET.
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Значение идиомы on one’s feet