no-mark
noun [ C ] UK informal uk/ˈnəʊ.mɑːk/ us/ˈnoʊ.mɑːrk/
无关紧要的人|小混混
a person who you have no respect for
She's a spoiled little princess, he's a grubby no-mark. 她是个被宠坏的小公主,而他是一个邋邋遢遢的小混混。
They can get extremely fretful if they think some no-mark is getting a promotion. 如果某个被他们认为是小混混的人升了职,他们会极度不安。
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- They look like a pair of no-marks.
- She's a no-mark and most people wouldn't even recognize her in the street.
- Isn't it depressing to see some indie no-mark receive a hero's welcome for just shambling on stage?