小菜一碟

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Meaning and Usage

"小菜一碟" literally means "a small dish on a plate," but it is a common Chinese idiom used to express that something is very easy to do, similar to the English phrase "a piece of cake."

Common Contexts

It is often used to describe tasks, challenges, or problems that require little effort or are very simple for the speaker or subject.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using 小菜一碟 implies confidence and sometimes a bit of casualness or lightheartedness about the ease of the task. It is informal and suitable for everyday conversation.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 小菜一碟 with phrases that mean "small portion of food" literally; here it is figurative. Also, it is not used to describe something trivial in importance but rather something easy to accomplish.

Example Sentences

This exam was a piece of cake for me, no pressure at all.

Cooking this dish is simply a piece of cake for him.

Solving this problem is a piece of cake for our team.