Get down to brass tacks
Significado: To focus on the essential, practical details
To stop talking around the subject and focus on the important, practical aspects—often the financial or concrete details of a matter.
Ejemplos
- Let's get down to brass tacks—how much will it cost? 让我们言归正传Vayamos al grano本題に入ろう본론으로 들어갑시다—비용이 얼마나 들까요?
- Enough small talk, let's get down to brass tacks. 坚持事实Ciñámonos a los hechos事実に基づいて話そう잡담은 그만하고 본론으로 들어갑시다
- Getting down to brass tacks, what's the timeline? 这件事的核心是什么?¿Cuáles son los hechos esenciales de la situación?この状況の核心は何?본론으로 들어가서, 일정이 어떻게 됩니까?
Pronunciación
/brɑːs tæks/
Guía de uso
Contexto: business, negotiations, planning
Tono: businesslike, direct
✓ Correcto
- Let's get down to brass tacks我们切入正题吧Vayamos al grano本題に入ろう사실
- Getting down to brass tacks进入正题Yendo al grano核心に迫る본론으로 들어가다
✗ Incorrecto
- Often leads to discussing money/costs通常会引出关于金钱或成本的讨论A menudo conduce a hablar de dinero o costesお金やコストの話につながることが多い흔히 돈/비용 이야기로 이어짐
Errores comunes
- Saying 'brass tax' (wrong word)
Origen e historia
Origin uncertain. May come from haberdashery where brass tacks were used to measure cloth (getting to the fundamental measurement). Or from furniture making. Or Cockney rhyming slang 'brass tacks' = facts.
Etimología: Possibly from measuring cloth with brass tacks
Primera vez registrado: Late 19th century, possibly American
Contexto cultural
Era: Late 19th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Business meetings; Negotiations
Regional notes: Universal across English-speaking world.
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