The difference between Low-level and Nuts and bolts
Low-level is also adjective with the meaning: relatively unimportant.
Nuts and bolts is also noun with the meaning: the basic inner workings of something.
check bellow for the other definitions of Low-level and Nuts and bolts
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Low-level as an adjective:
relatively unimportant
Examples:
"The low-level bureaucrat couldn't help us and his boss could have but wouldn't''."
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Low-level as an adjective:
not intense
Examples:
"The low-level radiation released won't kill you immediately, but avoid long term exposure."
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Low-level as an adjective (computing):
of, or relating to a program, or to code in which each statement corresponds to a single machine instruction
Examples:
"The assembler generates low-level code."
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Low-level as an adjective:
detailed
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Nuts and bolts as a noun (idiomatic):
The basic inner workings of something; the fundamentals; that which makes something operate.
Examples:
"It's really not so hard, once you know the nuts and bolts of the editing process."