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词组 land on your feet
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Idiom
land on your feetland on (your) feet
British, American & Australian, British & Australian to be lucky or successful after you have been in a difficult situation.
She really landed on her feet - she found an apartment right in the middle of San Francisco.Richard takes the most awful risks, but he always seems to fall on his feet.
idiomland on your feet(also fall on your feet BrE)to get out of a bad situation as a result of luck and not your own efforts:Lyall was shocked when his contract wasn't renewed, but he's landed on his feet and is doing well.Tamara's lucky - not everyone falls on their feet like she did.
Note This idiom comes from the idea that when cats fall from something, they always land on their feet.

land on (one's) feet

To gracefully survive a bad situation. I wouldn't worry about Chloe—no matter what bizarre scheme she gets mixed up in, she always lands on her feet.

land on your feet

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fall on your feet

BRITISH
COMMON If someone lands on their feet or falls on their feet, they find themselves in a good situation by luck. Everything I want, she's got: good marriage, good home, nice children. While I struggle through life, she lands on her feet. He has fallen on his feet with a new career set to earn him a fortune. Note: This may refer to the belief that when a cat falls, it always lands on its feet without hurting itself.

fall/land on your ˈfeet

(informal) be lucky in finding a good position, job, place to live, etc., especially when your previous situation was difficult: Well, you really fell on your feet this time, didn’t you? A job in Rome, a large flat, a company car...This expression may refer to the fact that cats are thought to always land safely on their feet, even if they fall or jump from a very high place.
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