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Idiom: On the ball
Origin: The phrase "on the ball" likely originates from sports, particularly baseball or soccer, where it is crucial for players to keep their eyes on the ball to stay focused and perform well. The phrase began to be used more generally in the early 20th century to describe someone who is alert, competent, and quick to respond.
Meaning: To be alert, aware, and quick to react; to be competent and effective at what you do.
Sample Sentences:
The new project manager is really on the ball—she noticed the potential issues before anyone else and addressed them immediately.
You have to be on the ball to work in this fast-paced environment; any mistakes could cost the company a lot of money.
16 ago 2024 17:08
Dr Rod_Stop Freezing
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Spagnolo
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