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On solid ground Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈsɑɫəd/ /ˈɡɹaʊnd
AWN SAH-lid GROWND
ˈɒn/ /sˈɒlɪd/ /ɡɹˈaʊnd
ON SOL-id GROWND

释义

Literally, to be physically standing on stable, non-moving land. Figuratively, to be in a safe, secure, or reliable situation—often used for arguments or plans that are well-supported.

用法与细微差别

Most often used figuratively in professional, academic, or conversational English. Can refer to both literal safety and strong reasoning ('your argument is on solid ground'). Do not confuse with 'grounded,' which has a different sense.

例句

After the storm passed, we walked on solid ground again.

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Her research is on solid ground because she has so much evidence.

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The bridge builders make sure they work on solid ground for safety.

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Don’t worry, your decision is on solid ground—you have all the facts.

natural

He didn’t want to argue until he was on solid ground.

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Now that the company has investors, it’s finally on solid ground.

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