skimped[skɪmpt]
v.少用( skimp的过去式和过去分词 );少给;克扣;节省
英英释义
skimp[ 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
用作动词(v.)- Don't skimp the butter when you make cakes.
你做蛋糕时不要吝惜用奶油。 - They have to skimp on fuel in winter.
冬天他们得节省燃料。 - Higher officials always skimp on the salaries of their staff.
上级长官总是克扣下属们的薪饷。 - Don't skimp on your employment section.
一定要详细阐述你的工作 经验。
权威例句
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