big fish
Pronunciation
/bˈɪɡ fˈɪʃ/
British pronunciation
/bˈɪɡ fˈɪʃ/

Definición y significado de "big fish"en inglés

Big fish
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pez gordo, figura importante

a person whose fame or influence has widely spread
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David is the big fish in the marketing department. He leads the team and makes key decisions on campaigns and strategies.
David es el pez gordo del departamento de marketing. Lidera el equipo y toma decisiones clave sobre campañas y estrategias.
Emily is considered a big fish in the music industry. As a successful singer-songwriter, she has a large fan base and is sought after by record labels.
Emily es considerada un pez gordo en la industria musical. Como cantante y compositora exitosa, tiene una gran base de fans y es muy solicitada por las discográficas.
big fish in a small pond
big fish in a small pond
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someone who is important or influential within a small or limited group, but who may not be as significant or well-known in a larger context

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big fish in a small pond definition and meaning
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John was a big fish in a small pond at his old job, but he's struggling to keep up with the competition at his new company.
She enjoyed being a big fish in a small pond, where her contributions were valued and recognized, but she knew she would have to leave her comfort zone to achieve greater success.
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