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On one's feet standing up(ÀϾ, ¼¼): Everybody in the audience was on their feet when the singer walked onto the stage.
On one's feet recovering from sickness or trouble(º´È¯[°í¹Î, ³«´ã]À¸·ÎºÎÅÍ È¸º¹µÇ¾î): After his wife's death it took him two years to get back on his feet.
On one's guard to be cautious/watchful(Á¶½É[°æ°è]ÇÏ¿©): A UN spokesman says the soldier was shot while on his guard near the city's Jewish cemetery.
On one's head to be one's own responsibility(ÀÚ±â Ã¥ÀÓÇÏ¿¡): He himself brought the anger on his head and should not try and blame someone else.
On one's high horse being inflexible, arrogant and will not make any compromises(Àß³ ôÇÏ´Â, °Å¸¸Çϰí ŸÇùÇÏÁö ¾Ê´Â): Don't get on your high horse based on an semantic argument.