B2 Idiom 中性

ottaa tuulta purjeisiin

to gain momentum

意思

To start making good progress.

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文化背景

Sailing is a deeply rooted part of Finnish identity due to the archipelago. Many idioms in Finnish are nautical, reflecting a history of seafaring and fishing. In Finnish corporate culture, using nautical metaphors is seen as professional and grounded. It avoids the 'hype' of English buzzwords while still sounding dynamic. Finns often prefer idioms that describe a situation progressing (like wind in sails) rather than taking full personal credit. It sounds more natural and less boastful. The phrase dates back to the era of wooden trade ships in the Baltic. The 'wind' was literally life or death for trade, which is why the metaphor is so powerful.

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Use with 'Vihdoin'

This idiom pairs perfectly with the word 'vihdoin' (finally) because it implies a previous period of struggle or waiting.

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Don't forget the Partitive

Saying 'ottaa tuuli' sounds like you are grabbing a specific person named Wind. Always use 'tuulta'.

意思

To start making good progress.

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Use with 'Vihdoin'

This idiom pairs perfectly with the word 'vihdoin' (finally) because it implies a previous period of struggle or waiting.

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Don't forget the Partitive

Saying 'ottaa tuuli' sounds like you are grabbing a specific person named Wind. Always use 'tuulta'.

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Business Context

In a job interview, use this to describe how you turned a failing project around. It sounds very professional.

自我测试

Fill in the missing word in the correct form.

Uusi yritys alkoi hitaasti, mutta nyt se on vihdoin ____ tuulta purjeisiin.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ottanut

We use the perfect tense 'on ottanut' to describe a change that has happened and is continuing.

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?

Valitse oikea lause:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Tämä uusi sovellus on todella ottanut tuulta purjeisiin markkinoilla.

The idiom is used for figurative progress, like a mobile app succeeding in the market.

Match the Finnish phrase with its English equivalent.

Yhdistä parit:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ottaa tuulta purjeisiin - To gain momentum

These are all related to progress but have slightly different nuances.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the idiom.

A: 'Miten sun uusi kirja edistyy?' B: 'Alku oli vaikea, mutta nyt se on vihdoin ____.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ottanut tuulta purjeisiin

The standard form uses 'tuulta' (partitive) and 'purjeisiin' (illative plural).

🎉 得分: /4

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练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the missing word in the correct form. Fill Blank B1

Uusi yritys alkoi hitaasti, mutta nyt se on vihdoin ____ tuulta purjeisiin.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ottanut

We use the perfect tense 'on ottanut' to describe a change that has happened and is continuing.

Which sentence uses the idiom correctly? Choose B2

Valitse oikea lause:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Tämä uusi sovellus on todella ottanut tuulta purjeisiin markkinoilla.

The idiom is used for figurative progress, like a mobile app succeeding in the market.

Match the Finnish phrase with its English equivalent. Match B1

将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ottaa tuulta purjeisiin - To gain momentum

These are all related to progress but have slightly different nuances.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the idiom. dialogue_completion B2

A: 'Miten sun uusi kirja edistyy?' B: 'Alku oli vaikea, mutta nyt se on vihdoin ____.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ottanut tuulta purjeisiin

The standard form uses 'tuulta' (partitive) and 'purjeisiin' (illative plural).

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes, almost exclusively. It implies progress toward a goal or success. You wouldn't use it for something getting worse.

Yes, 'saada tuulta purjeisiin' is very common and means the same thing, though it sounds slightly more like the success was granted to you.

Absolutely. It's common in both written and spoken Finnish.

Yes, you can say a person's career or studies 'otti tuulta purjeisiin'.

A good opposite would be 'polkea paikallaan' (to tread in place) or 'vastatuulessa' (in a headwind).

Yes, the idiom is fixed in the plural. 'Purjeeseen' (singular) would sound literal and strange in a figurative context.

No, that would be too literal. Use 'kiihtyä' for physical acceleration.

It's neutral. It's safe for work, news, and friends.

Because 'wind' is an uncountable substance and the action of 'taking' it is seen as partial or ongoing.

No, 'ilma' (air) doesn't work here. It must be 'tuulta' (wind).

相关表达

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saada tuulta purjeisiin

synonym

To get wind in one's sails.

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myötätuulessa

similar

In a tailwind.

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vastatuulessa

contrast

In a headwind.

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tuulesta temmattu

confusing

Plucked from the wind (made up/untrue).

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saada nostetta

similar

To get lift.

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