释义 |
a piece (or slice) of the pieA share of an amount of money or business available to be claimed or distributed: orchestras have seen cultural rivals get a bigger piece of the pie...- But licensing money is a slice of the pie by which all major leaguers are created essentially equal, with their payments based solely on service time, not on star power.
- If we sell the house and in 10 years' time somebody gets permission, we might as well get a slice of the pie.
- With the EU expanding the real concern is that existing farmers will see their supports further eroded as new member states get a slice of the pie.
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