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IN ENGLISH, THE BUSINESS WORLD DRAWS SIGNIFICANT INSPIRATION FROM THE WORLD OF SPORTS, WHICH IS REFLECTED IN MANY COMMONLY USED EXPRESSIONS. WE HAVE COMPILED A LIST OF OVER 130 SUCH EXPRESSIONS, COMPLETE WITH EXPLANATIONS AND EXAMPLES.

LEARN THE ROPES.
Sailors on a sailboat learning the ropes by handling rigging and ropes.

This expression is used when a person, organization, or system is learning how something works, especially in a new role, process, or environment. It often implies a short learning period before becoming fully effective.

The expression comes from sailing, where sailors needed time to understand the role and handling of the various ropes on a sailboat.

Examples of use in a business context:

  • As a new employee, the onboarding program will help you learn the ropes of the organization.

  • The software is quite comprehensive, so it took me some time to learn the ropes.

  • This market is very different from the one back home, and it will take time to learn the ropes.

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