24.to get off on the right foot or to start off on the right foot or to start out on the right foot<非正式>一开始就顺利;打响第一炮
It's always nice for a new player to get off on the right foot on his home debut.对一个新运动员来说, 在主场初次亮相就一炮打响总是件好事。
I knew it was essential to start out on the right foot.我知道一炮打响是至关重要的。
I didn't start off on the right foot with the press.我在新闻界并非一开始就一帆风顺。
25.to get under sb's feet
(get in the way)妨碍某人;阻碍某人
The children are always getting under my feet.孩子们总是碍手碍脚的。