英 [ˈsmɔːl fraɪ] 美 [ˈsmɔːl fraɪ]
无足轻重的人或事物:指那些被认为不重要的人或事物。
small fry //
不可数名词 Small fry is used to refer to someone or something that is considered to be unimportant. 小人物
This small fry was soon mixing with top executives from major corporations.
这个小人物很快便与大公司老总相互往来了。
无足轻重的人;不重要的
That's small fry to her.
对她来说,那不值一提。
People like us are small fry to such a large business.
对于这样一家大公司来说,我们这样的人不过是小鱼小虾。
This small fry was soon mixing with top executives from major corporations.
这个小人物很快便与大公司老总相互往来了。
Or you can steam them in a small amount of water or stir fry them in a small amount of oil.
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What used to be a large french fry at McDonald's is now the small French fries and so a lot of people will order something, like they'll go to a restaurant and they'll say, well would you like small, medium or large?
现在小包的麦当劳薯条,过去曾是被叫做大包,所以当人们走进饭店,点餐的时候营业员问,你想要小包中包还是大包的薯条
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As I often note, ya got yer small fry and ya got yer big fish.
Fair Isaac weighs up to 20 variables when modeling a small fry's risk profile.
Even more surprisingly, the school he came from wasn't a small fry it was powerhouse North Carolina.