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We have an idiom : show sb the ropes
Can I use it this way?
Could you show me the ropes of this machine?
Or I can just use it this way
Could you show me the ropes?
2021年2月9日 17:15
解答 · 9
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Show (someone) the ropes is more general. I would just say 'Can you show me how to use this/it to (whatever you want to do).
I guess you have seen example sentences with 'show the ropes' so I won't add any here.
2021年2月9日
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You might use that phrase when starting a new job, and need to know about the work environment for example. It would never be used to ask about running a machine. You would ask maybe how to run the machine, or how to set it up. Set up meaning get it ready to do a job.
2021年2月9日
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I don't think 'show me the ropes' is commonly used in oral requests. We tend to use it to describe a general situation like, "My supervisor showed me the ropes when I came on board."
As a request I'd say: Can you show me how to operate/work this machine? I don't know of any idioms that are appropriate to this context.
2021年2月9日
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