Swim with sharks Meaning in English
expression
释义
To literally swim in water with sharks, or more commonly, to be in a situation surrounded by dangerous or ruthless people.
用法与细微差别
Figurative use is much more common than literal. Often describes competitive, ruthless business or social settings. Usually informal; not slang. Collocates: "have to swim with sharks" or "learn to swim with sharks." Can sound dramatic.
例句
After joining the company, I realized I had to swim with sharks to survive.
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Business can be tough; sometimes you need to swim with sharks.
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To win in politics, you often have to swim with sharks.
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He’s new to Wall Street, so he’ll have to learn how to swim with sharks fast.
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If you’re in that industry, you have to be prepared to swim with sharks every day.
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I never liked having to swim with sharks, but sometimes there’s no other choice.
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