better a small fish than an empty dish
be
ˈbɛ
be
tter
tər
tēr
a
ə
ē
small
smɔ:l
smawl
fish
fɪʃ
fish
than
ðən
dhēn
an
ən
ēn
emp
ɛmp
emp
ty
ti
ti
dish
dɪʃ
dish

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „better a small fish than an empty dish” po angielsku

better a small fish than an empty dish
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used to imply that it is better to have something rather than nothing, and that one should appreciate and make the most of what they have 

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After losing his job, Jack took a part-time position that paid less than he was used to. Though it wasn't ideal, he knew that it was better to have some income than none at all. He reminded himself that it was better a small fish than an empty dish. 
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