- have (or get) a foot in the door
- have (or get) a foot in the doorhave (or gain) a first introduction to a profession or organization.→ foot
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
get a foot in the door — ► have (or get) a foot in the door have (or gain) a first introduction to a profession or organization. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
get your foot in the door — get your foot/toe/in the door phrase to get an opportunity to start working in an organization or business, especially when this will give you more opportunities in the future She got her foot in the door working as a researcher on a TV show.… … Useful english dictionary
get your foot in the door — get (your) foot in the door to have an opportunity. This part time work has allowed Frank to get his foot in the door and he hopes it will lead to a full time job … New idioms dictionary
get a foot in the door — get/have a/your ˌfoot in the ˈdoor idiom to manage to enter an organization, a field of business, etc. that could bring you success • I always wanted to work in TV but it took me two years to get a foot in the door. Main entry: ↑footidiom … Useful english dictionary
have a foot in the door — have (or get) a foot in the door gain or have a first introduction to a profession or organization * * * get/have a/your ˌfoot in the ˈdoor idiom to manage to enter an organization, a field of business, etc. that could bring you success • I… … Useful english dictionary
have a foot in the door — ► have (or get) a foot in the door have (or gain) a first introduction to a profession or organization. Main Entry: ↑foot … English terms dictionary
foot in the door — If you have or get your foot in the door, you start working in a company or organisation at a low level, hoping that you will be able to progress from there … The small dictionary of idiomes
have your foot in the door — get/have a/your ˌfoot in the ˈdoor idiom to manage to enter an organization, a field of business, etc. that could bring you success • I always wanted to work in TV but it took me two years to get a foot in the door. Main entry: ↑footidiom … Useful english dictionary
get foot in the door — get (your) foot in the door to have an opportunity. This part time work has allowed Frank to get his foot in the door and he hopes it will lead to a full time job … New idioms dictionary
foot in the door — To say that someone has a foot in the door means that they have a small but successful start in something and will possibly do well in the future. With today s unemployment, it is difficult to get a foot in the door in any profession … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions