skimpier
美 [?sk?mpi]
英 ['sk?mpi] 
- adj.小氣的;勉強夠數(shù)的;短缺的;不充分的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)吝嗇的;不足的;缺乏的
詞形變化
比較級:skimpier 最高級:skimpiest 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
adj. | 2. 勉強夠數(shù)的;短缺的,不足的;不充分的,不夠大的 |
英英解釋
例句
And, you know, benefits are getting skimpier. And co-pays and deductibles are increasing.
同時,你要知道,公司的收益逐漸減少,健康保險的自付部分和預(yù)付部分卻逐漸增加。
And in pretty much every country where taxpayers pay for higher education, new students will find teaching is skimpier.
在大多數(shù)由納稅人買單高等教育的國家,新生往往會發(fā)覺教學(xué)質(zhì)量大不如前。
Even though Japan, at its peak, dwarfed the US equities market, its free float was far skimpier.
盡管處于巔峰時期的日本曾令美國股市汗顏,但其流通股的規(guī)模小得多。
Fashion chain Peacocks says it is the first time ever that classic, full-sized knickers have outsold skimpier styles.
時尚連鎖店Peacocks的負責(zé)人說,這種經(jīng)典的,最全方位包圍的短褲的銷售第一次超過了那些輕薄的款式。