词组 | small fry |
释义 | Idiom small fry Theme: PEOPLE - NEGATIVE unimportant people.The police have only caught the small fry. The leader of the gang is still free.You people are just small fry! I want to talk to the boss. Idiom small fry Theme: CHILDREN children.Peter's taking the small fry to the zoo.We should take the small fry to the pantomime. Slang small fry Theme: PEOPLE - UNIMPORTANT n. anything or anyone small or unimportant. (Fry are juvenile fish.)Forget the small fry. I'm going after Mr. Big.Don't worry about the small fry. You have to please the important people. Idiom small fry informal 1. people, organizations, or activities that are not large or important. The small fry are soon going to be pushed out of business by all these multinationals.This investigation is small fry for a police force used to massive inquiries. 2. (American) very young children. These computer games will really intrigue the small fry in your house - kids love them. small fry noun an insignificant thing or things, person or people UK, 1797small fry1. A small, young child (or children). An allusion to newly hatched fish. Can be singular or plural, and can also be pluralized as "small fries." There's a bouncy castle out the back for the small fry, and we have video games set up in the living room for the older kids. You're still just a small fry. When you're bigger, you can come skateboarding, too. 2. By extension, trifling, unimportant, or inconsequential persons or things. I've been trying to raise my concerns about the project, but the company's upper management doesn't listen to small fry like me. The investigations have turned up small fries so far, but I think they're getting closer to the big money laundering scheme. small fry1. Lit. newly hatched fish; small, juvenile fish. The catch was bad today. Nothing but small fry. 2. Fig. unimportant people. The police have only caught the small fry. The leader of the gang is still free. You people are just small fry! I want to talk to the boss. 3. Fig. children. Peter's taking the small fry to the zoo. We should take the small fry to the pantomime. small fry1. Young children, as in This show is not suitable for small fry. 2. Persons of little importance or influence, as in She wasn't about to invite the Washington small fry to the reception. Both usages allude to fry in the sense of "young or small fish." [Late 1800s] ˈsmall fry(informal) people, groups or businesses that are not considered to be important or powerful: These local companies are only small fry compared to the huge multinationals. OPPOSITE: a big name/noise/shotsmall fry1. n. anything or anyone small or unimportant. (Fry are juvenile fish.) Don’t worry about the small fry. You have to please the fat-cats. 2. n. small children. The small fries have eaten and are getting ready for bed. |
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