1.〈口〉马马虎虎做,敷衍了事
2.少给,克扣;一点一点地[吝啬地]给(食物,金钱等)
3.俭省,吝啬
1.少的,不足的
1.to not use or provide enough of something
2.to not spend enough money on something
1.But as the pictures from inside Facebook's new offices show, the company appears to have skimped on the soft furnishings.
但据Facebook新址的室内照片显示,该网站似乎在室内陈设上很吝啬。
2.Specifically, if they skimped on breakfast, they would make up for it by gorging at lunch, more or less.
具体说,如果他们没吃早饭,他们午饭就要大吃一顿大致补齐。
3.Until now, mixers built for low-input, two-mic or one-mic-and-a-guitar applications really skimped on quality.
到现在为止,调音台内置的低投入,两个麦克风或一个麦克风和一个真正的吉他skimped应用的质量。
4.A recent study found that female teens who skimped on sleep had a different diet than their well-rested counterparts.
一项最新研究发现:缺乏睡眠的女孩与其他作息好的同龄女孩在饮食上有差异。
5.Feeling enriched by higher home values and stock portfolios, many Americans skimped on savings or borrowed more.
许多因房价和股价上升而自觉富裕的美国人,开始降低储蓄或者增加负债。
6.The team simply skimped on avoidable costs, such as talent scouts, and raked in revenues from the rest of the league.
这支队伍在诸如挖掘人才这类可避免的成本上能省就省,还从联盟其他球队的收入中轻易滩获得了巨大利益。