skimp的意思和读音

skimp

: [skɪmp] : [skɪmp]

v.

adj.

skimps  skimping  skimped  

v.lavish

v.stint,withhold,pinch,spare

skimpv.

1.[i]~ (on sth)to try to spend less time, money, etc. on sth than is really needed

Older people should not skimp on food or heating.

v.1.,2.,;[](,)3.,

adj.1.,

v.1.to not use or provide enough of something2.to not spend enough money on something

1. niggardly( ); skimp); tariff(

2. niggardly( ); skimp); tariff(

3. imp skimp crimp 使 ...

4. while away skimp vt. ...

5. skeptic 怀: skimp , : skirmish , : ...

6. while away skimp vt. ...

7. niggardly( ); skimp); tariff(

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1.Mr. He said he doesn't know why the country's rail authorities decided to skimp on those safety devices.

2.As mentioned earlier, do not skimp on acceptance criteria, or be ready to pay the price of rework.

3.Base2stay has rooms that are on the small side but did not skimp on comfort for all of that.Base2stay

4.Whether you worked with a candidate closely or you just "know of" her, don't skimp on the internal interview process.

5.Do regular scheduled maintenance on your vehicles : Do not skimp on or forget to do regular oil changes.

6.Travelers don't skimp much on meals, at least according to their expense accounts. They spent, on average, $39 for a meal when eating alone.39

7.The bottom line is that people who skimp on their sleep are more likely to be overweight.线

8.Chinese OEMs will not skimp on investing in areas where future development needs to be focused.(OEMS)

9.Now is not the time to skimp on your physical and emotional health.

10.You can skimp on the office space, the desks, coach airfare, budget motel in mountain view, etc.便