Tatinha
Meaning Please! 'Run a tight ship.' This is the sentence from an exercise: "Your partner took you for a ride because you didn't run a tight enough ship." What I got from the internet is that it means 'to be well organized'. So, my partner took me for a ride because I wasn't well organized enough? This looks kind of weird. Can someone explain to me the real meaning of that sentence? Thanks
4 de jun. de 2008 18:30
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Hi Tathina You are right about the ‘tight ship’. To be ‘taken for a ride’ means to be taken advantage of, or deprived of something that should have been yours. So, you could re-write the sentence as ‘You were taken advantage of because you were not well organised’.
4 de junio de 2008
Tatinha, In your sentence, I'm not sure what the word 'partner' refers to specifically. 'Partner' often means 'boyfriend/girlfriend' or 'spouse', but sometimes it can mean 'business parter'. Neal is right about the meaning of to be 'taken for a ride'. It sounds as though the writer was trying to say, "Your business partner took advantage of you and/or stole money from your business because you were not well organized financially." To prevent him/her from stealing from the business.
7 de junio de 2008
apologies for getting the name wrong, Tatinha!
4 de junio de 2008
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