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  1. back to basics. phrase. Add to word list. Add to word list. If you get back to basics, you start to give your attention to the simplest and most important matters after ignoring them for a while: This is all part of a new back-to-basics campaign to raise standards in schools.

  2. If you get back to basics, you start to give your attention to the simplest and most important matters after ignoring them for a while: This is all part of a new back-to-basics campaign to raise standards in schools. We moved to the countryside in an attempt to get back to basics.

  3. back to basics. Returning to the fundamental aspects of something. Since you're struggling to play chords, let's get back to basics and look at the notes on the scale. Considering that the entire class did poorly on that Biology test, I guess we're going to have to go back to basics on Monday.

  4. Hace 4 días · 1. stressing simplicity and adherence to fundamental principles. The movement suggests a back-to-basics approach to living for those whose lives have become complicated. 2. emphasizing or based upon the teaching of such basic subjects as reading, arithmetic, grammar, or history in a traditional way.

  5. a phrase used by politicians and others who are concerned about standards in education, government, public life, etc. to suggest that modern developments have made people forget what is important. Companies need to get back to basics: be honest, be frugal, be prepared.

  6. back to basics. Meaning. start to give your attention to the simplest and most important matters after ignoring them for a while. to revert to a more basic manner of performing or considering something. to start paying attention to the simplest and most significant things after ignoring them for a time. Example Sentences.

  7. 1. stressing simplicity and adherence to fundamental principles. The movement suggests a back-to-basics approach to living for those whose lives have become complicated. 2. emphasizing or based upon the teaching of such basic subjects as reading, arithmetic, grammar, or history in a traditional way.