scratch the surface



scratch the surface

 
1. Lit. to scratch something just on the surface, not extending the mark below the finish into the wood, stone, marble, below. There is no serious damage done to the bench. You only scratched the surface.
2. Fig. to just begin to find out about something; to examine only the superficial aspects of something. The investigation of the governor's staff revealed some suspicious dealing. It is thought that the investigators have just scratched the surface. We don't know how bad the problem is. We've only scratched the surface.
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scratch the surface

to deal with only a small part of a subject or a problem All the payments we've made so far have hardly scratched the surface of the total we borrowed.
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scratch the surface

if you scratch the surface of a subject or a problem, you only discover or deal with a very small part of it (usually + of ) Up to now newspaper articles have only scratched the surface of this tremendously complex issue.
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scratch the surface

Investigate or treat something superficially, as in This feed-the-hungry program only scratches the surface of the problem, or Her survey course barely scratches the surface of economic history. This metaphoric term transfers shallow markings made in a stone or other material to a shallow treatment of a subject or issue. [Early 1900s]
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scratch the surface

To investigate or treat something in superficial or preliminary fashion.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ivona-Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Macedonian
Erdem-Turkish
Indira-Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Tamil
FerİDe-Turkish
Salman-Arabic
Sandhya-Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam