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
2008年6月4日 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’.
2008年6月4日
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.
2008年6月7日
apologies for getting the name wrong, Tatinha!
2008年6月4日
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