Up-to-the-minute

The very latest or most recent.We always try to get an up-to-the-minute weather report before we go skiing.

Up to the mark

Meeting normal standards, equal to the usual level or quality.The work was not up to the mark and the company would not pay for it.

Up to the job

Capable or fit for something.If the new boy is up to the job we will let him do more.

Under the hammer

For sale at an auction.The painting went under the hammer and it sold for a very high price.

Under the counter

Secretly bought or sold.The new drug is being sold under the counter although the government has not approved it.

Under the circumstances

Because of the circumstances.The girl was very sick and under the circumstances did not have to take the exam.

Under (someone’s) feet

To annoy or interrupt someone when he or she is working.The children were under their mother's feet while she was cooking dinner.

Under pressure

Experiencing something that causes stress or anxiety.The boy's father is always under pressure at work.

Under orders

Caused by law or rules to follow a certain course of action.The soldier said that he was under orders to shoot the rifle.

Under one`s wing

Under the care or protection of (someone).Our supervisor took the new employee under his wing to help him in the new job.