show someone the ropes

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It has been requested that this entry be merged with show the ropes(+).

Englisch

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Etymology

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Derived from sailing ships. The nautical term meaning to teach a complete novice which ropes, or sheets, lead to or support which parts of the ship's structure.

Verb

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show someone the ropes (third-person singular simple present shows someone the ropes, present participle showing someone the ropes, simple past showed someone the ropes, past participle shown someone the ropes)

  1. To explain the fundamentals of something to someone.