skimping英 [s'kɪmpɪŋ] 美 [s'kɪmpɪŋ]
v.少用( skimp的现在分词 );少给;克扣;节省
英英释义
skimp
- v.
- work hastily or carelessly; deal with inadequately and superficially
同义词:scant
- limit in quality or quantity
同义词:scant
- subsist on a meager allowance
同义词:scrimpstint
- supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
同义词:stintscant
双语例句
- Use plenty of oil. Don't skimp!
多用些油. - They have to skimp on fuel in winter.
冬天他们得节省燃料。
权威例句
SKIMPING ON TESTINGSkimping on IT security is costly.Stop Skimping, Start InvestingWhen skimping on a lawyer is a bad ideaSkimping on financial advice could prove highly foolish for physiciansCreaming, Dumping, Skimping: Provider Competition on the Intensive and Extensive MarginsSkimping as an Adaptive Strategy in Social Fossorial Rodents: The Mole Vole (Ellobius talpinus) as an ExampleSkimping as an Adaptive Strategy in Social Fossorial Rodents: The Mole Vole ( Ellobius talpinus ) as an ExampleBad Management, Skimping, or Both? The Relationship between Cost Efficiency and Loan Quality in Russian BanksCreaming, skimping and dumping: provider competition on the intensive and extensive margins 1 This is a substantially rewritten vers...