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know one's ABCs
Fig. to know the alphabet; to know the most basic things (about something). Bill can't do it. He doesn't even know his ABCs. You can't expect to write a letter when you don't even know your ABCs.
See also: know

the ABCs of something

Fig. the basic facts or principles of something. I have never mastered the ABCs of car maintenance.

be as easy as abc
to be very easy You won't have any problems assembling your new bed - it's as easy as abc.
See also: easy

the ABCs of something
the basic information about a subject These young students are learning the ABCs of cooking.


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There's still a lot we can learn about good teaching from those who give lessons on calculus one minute, and the ABCs the next.
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