Meaning : integral part of something
Sentence : Hard work is a part and parcel of success.
(Kannu)
He had to deliver the parcel to his best friend, and within the parcel were two maps. (I think this is correct...)
This is part and parcel of an overall tendency for self-perpetuating elites to dominate fields.
This sentence is already in the passive. The verb is "BE + -ed" and there is no actor (who opened it?). The active version of this sentence is "Someone opened the parcel secretly."
you give it to the guy who needs the parcel for Sims 2, -J
I've just received a package via parcel post. I wish you could just send yourself to me via parcel post!
Yes, it is grammatically correct. "Part and parcel" is a phrase that originated as a legal term in the fifteenth century. It means an essential or integral part.
The mail man delivered the parcel. (meaning box) My mother opened the parcel after it was delivered. (box) Her father wanted to buy a parcel of land. (a portion of land) The problem of kids being disrespectful is part and parcel of a bigger problem. (The phrase "part and parcel" originates as a legal term to describe the land someone owns.) As I stood on a parcel of ground my 5th great-grandfather once owned, I held and looked through the parcel of family keepsakes that my parents handed down to me. We decided to bury a metal box containing a parcel of our family's heirlooms on a corner of the parcel of land that my 5th great-grandparents owned. I imagined they would like the pictures I placed into the box and wrapped it with a bow. I did not want the keepsakes parceled out to my siblings and cousins. (parceled out = split up among; divided up )
Arizona is part of the desert plateau.
The Aztecs were a part of ancient civilizations.
The origin is Latin, from the practice of law as it applies to Real Property, e.g. Real Estate, Land deals.A parcel is any part or portion of land. Often in US law, lawyers and Courts made and make redundant statements that mean basically the same thing, but as different wording that could be used to argue against a Deed transfer or legality of ownership. So, by expressly saying "part and parcel", no one could try to later refute the sale or gift transfer on the basis of the land itself by splitting the meaning of "part" and "parcel". (They might use a different argument, but not one about "part" of that land.)Part and parcel, as an idiom, means "it is all part of the same thing", typically land, or whatever that 'thing' is when used as an idiom.Examples:A lot of walking is part and parcel of the occupation of nursing.Part and parcel to hosting community parades is the control of traffic and pedestrian safety.Buying your own uniform, shoes, hair nets, and gloves was part and parcel of working for the ABC Diner.Having to register a written deed and paying land taxes are both part and parcel of the privilege of land ownership.
The phrase "part and parcel" refers to something that is an essential or integral component of a larger whole. It implies that certain elements are inherently linked and cannot be separated from the overall context. For example, challenges are often considered part and parcel of any significant endeavor, indicating that they are a natural and unavoidable aspect of the process.
The parcel is above the crane and the P.O. box is near the timer