equal or similar to someone or something
In my opinion, none of the new jazz trumpeters are on par with Miles Davis.
be on a par (with something): to be at the same level or standard.
The wages of clerks were on par with those of manual workers.
We will have Christmas decorations on a par with anything on show at the Metro Centre.
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(a) (of a piece of food) small enough to be eaten in one mouthful: vừa miếng
cut the potatoes into bite-sized pieces
informal: very small or short
ex: a series of bite-sized essays
Mastering Microsoft Azure with 21 bite-sized lessons.
a) to be looking for someone or something
The boy's always in trouble - the police are after him again.
Were you after anything in particular? No, we're just looking.
b) informal. to want to have something that belongs to someone else
I think Chris is after my job.