FEET ON THE GROUND


Meaning of FEET ON THE GROUND in English

n. phr. An understanding of what can be done; sensible ideas. Used with a possessive. John has his feet on the ground; he knows he cannot learn everything at once. Ted dreams of sudden riches, but Henry keeps his feet on the ground and expects to work for his money. Mrs. Smith was a dreamer, but her husband was a man with his feet on the ground.

Antonym: IN THE CLOUDS.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.