Get to your feet Meaning in English
expression
GET tuh yor FEET
get TOO yaw FEET
Definition
To stand up, especially after sitting or lying down. Can also mean recovering or getting back on your feet after a difficult situation.
Usage & Nuances
This is a mostly informal expression. Common in instructions, encouragements, and stories, both literally ('stand up!') and figuratively ('recover from hardship'). Often used as 'get back to your feet' for recovery.
Spanish: ponerse de pie - levantarsePortuguese (BR): levantar-se - pôr-se de péPortuguese (PT): levantar-se - pôr-se de péChinese (Simplified): 站起来Chinese (Traditional): 站起來Hindi: अपने पैरों पर खड़ा होनाArabic: انهض على قدميكBengali: পায়ে দাঁড়ানো - আবার উঠে দাঁড়ানোRussian: встать на ноги - поднятьсяJapanese: 立ち上がるVietnamese: đứng dậy - phục hồi (tinh thần/hoàn cảnh)Korean: 일어나다 - 다시 일어서다Turkish: ayağa kalkmak - toparlanmakUrdu: پیروں پر کھڑا ہونا - دوبارہ سنبھلناIndonesian: berdiri - bangkit kembali
Example Sentences
Please get to your feet when the teacher enters the room.
basic
He helped the old man get to his feet.
basic
After he fell, it took him a minute to get to his feet.
basic
It's never easy to get to your feet after a setback, but you can do it.
natural
The crowd cheered as the injured player slowly got to his feet.
natural
You have to get to your feet and keep going, no matter what happens.
natural