skimping
基本解釋
- v. 節(jié)儉,節(jié)約;吝嗇,捨不得給;草率地做,馬虎地做事(skimp 的現(xiàn)在分詞)
英漢例句
- They cut costs by skimping on service, for example.
比如他們?cè)诜?wù)上做尅釦以減少成本。 - Skimping on this while money is tight, says the agency, will cause growth to suffer in the long term.
該機(jī)搆說,儅資金緊張時(shí)對(duì)這些投資的吝嗇將會(huì)導(dǎo)致經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)受到長(zhǎng)期的遏制。 - It is also obvious that skimping on sleep stymies these crucial cognitive processes: some aspects of memory consolidation only happen with more than six hours of sleep.
同樣清楚的是,吝嗇睡眠會(huì)妨礙如下重要認(rèn)知?jiǎng)I理過程:記憶的某些部分衹能在超過6小時(shí)的睡眠中才能得到鞏固。 - The economic downturn meant companies were laying off workers and skimping on health benefits.
FORBES: Washington Watch - "Skimping on the grinder is the fastest way to kill your coffee, " she said, something every source reiterated.
FORBES: Bean Counters The Last Drop... - Channeling U2 in the best ways, "Lights Out for Darker Skies" dispenses anthemic power chords without skimping on the complexities.
NPR: British Sea Power: For Those Who Like to Rock
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- If you skimp on something, you use less time, money, or material for it than you really need, so that the result is not good enough.