skimped
美 [sk?mp]
英 [sk?mp] 
- v.〈口〉馬馬虎虎做;少給;一點一點地[吝嗇地]給(食物,金錢等)
- adj.少的
- 網絡克扣;節省花費;不足的
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:skimps 現在分詞:skimping 過去式:skimped 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
v. | 2. 少給,克扣;一點一點地[吝嗇地]給(食物,金錢等) |
adj. | |
英英解釋
例句
But as the pictures from inside Facebook's new offices show, the company appears to have skimped on the soft furnishings.
但據Facebook新址的室內照片顯示,該網站似乎在室內陳設上很吝嗇。
Specifically, if they skimped on breakfast, they would make up for it by gorging at lunch, more or less.
具體說,如果他們沒吃早飯,他們午飯就要大吃一頓大致補齊。
Until now, mixers built for low-input, two-mic or one-mic-and-a-guitar applications really skimped on quality.
到現在為止,調音臺內置的低投入,兩個麥克風或一個麥克風和一個真正的吉他skimped應用的質量。
A recent study found that female teens who skimped on sleep had a different diet than their well-rested counterparts.
一項最新研究發現:缺乏睡眠的女孩與其他作息好的同齡女孩在飲食上有差異。
Feeling enriched by higher home values and stock portfolios, many Americans skimped on savings or borrowed more.
許多因房價和股價上升而自覺富裕的美國人,開始降低儲蓄或者增加負債。
The team simply skimped on avoidable costs, such as talent scouts, and raked in revenues from the rest of the league.
這支隊伍在諸如挖掘人才這類可避免的成本上能省就省,還從聯盟其他球隊的收入中輕易灘獲得了巨大利益。