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small-time

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˈsmall-time adjective  small-time crook/gangster etc UNIMPORTANTa criminal who is not involved in large or serious crimes 小骗子/小流氓等small-timer noun [countable]
Examples from the Corpus
small-timeRobert Burke, a Hartley regular, is Bill McCabe, a small-time conman who has just been dumped by his girl.It was either small-time crookery or the docks, and I thought, well, the crookery's better, really.a small-time drug dealerIt was not an astonishing one, in the context of a small-time drugs network.Do you think we would have been better off if Dad had been a small-time failure.Even small-time investors can place their money in venture capital funds traded on Wall Street.The crimes were petty stuff, small-time marijuana, heroin started coming in.Most of Jenkins' articles were about small-time police corruption.What we are is a nation of small-time sinners, which is not per se unusual nor even particularly bad.With the rise of the bond markets, the equity salesmen and traders had been reduced by comparison to small-time toll takers.
ˈsmall-time adjectiveChineseSyllable
criminal involved large is Corpus a in who not


small-time
ˈsmall-time adjective
small-time crook/gangster etc a criminal who is not involved in large or serious crimes
—small-timer noun [countable]


small-timeBrE /ˈsmɔːl taɪm/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsmɔːl taɪm/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (informal, disapproving) (often of criminals 常指罪犯) not very important or successful 不太重要的;不高明的 SYN petty a small-time crook手段不高明的骗子   compare big time