nuts and bolts
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Definition
Noun: - The essential, practical details and basic workings of a system, process, or activity. It refers to the fundamental components and know-how required to make something function or to accomplish a task.
Usage
This noun phrase is always used in the plural form "nuts and bolts." It functions as a singular collective noun, taking a singular verb (e.g., The nuts and bolts is...), though plural verb usage is also common. It is typically used with the definite article "the" or a possessive determiner (e.g., its nuts and bolts). It describes the foundational, often unglamorous, practical aspects of something.
Examples
- Understanding the basics:
- Focusing on practical details:
- Instructional content:
Advanced Usage
- "to get down to the nuts and bolts": To begin focusing on the essential, practical details after discussing general ideas.
- After the introductory lecture, we got down to the nuts and bolts of writing a business plan.
Variants and Related Words
- Nitty-gritty (noun): The most important aspects or practical details of a matter. It is a close synonym but can imply a focus on the core substance rather than the mechanical components.
- Let's discuss the nitty-gritty of the contract.
- Mechanics (noun): The machinery or functional aspects of something. It is more formal and often used for technical systems.
- He explained the mechanics of the engine.
Synonyms
- Fundamentals: The central or primary rules or principles on which something is based.
- Practicalities: The aspects of a situation that involve the actual doing or experience of something rather than theories or ideas.
- Basics: The essential facts or principles of a subject or skill.
Related Phrases
- The ins and outs: All the details and complexities of a process or system. This phrase often implies more intricate knowledge than "nuts and bolts."
- She knows all the ins and outs of the legal procedure.
Related Idioms
- To know something inside out: To know something thoroughly and in great detail. This idiom emphasizes complete mastery.
- As a master carpenter, he knows his trade inside out.
Noun
- detailed practical information about how something works or how something can be accomplished