英 [skrɪmp] 美 [skrɪmp]
vt. 节省;过度缩减;克扣
vi. 精打细算;吝啬
adj. 吝啬的;不足的
第三人称单数scrimps
现在分词scrimping
过去式scrimped
过去分词scrimped
scrimp /skrɪmp/ [ scrimping scrimped scrimps ]
不及物动词 If you scrimp on things, you live cheaply and spend as little money as possible. 节省
Scrimping on safety measures can be a false economy.
在安全措施方面节省开支可能会得不偿失。
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我一直有个问题不是很清楚,这种帖子王网上很多,但是我看了很多,所有的关于疵点术语的帖子都只有到折皱疵 (Scrimp),这个后面还有很多就是没有高手贴出来。
节省(scrimp), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
scrimpy 缩减的;吝啬的;不足的
节省;过度缩减;克扣
精打细算;吝啬
吝啬的;不足的
short / tight / insufficient / deficient / lacking
Don't try to scrimp here - have the boat pulled out even if it costs you.
可别在这里省钱——即使需要另加费用,也要把船提出水面。
The generation that lived through the Great Depression learned to scrimp and save.
经历过大萧条的一代学会了节俭和储蓄。
Buyers no longer had to scrimp and save to get what they wanted; they could have it now.
买主无需为得到他们想要的东西而节衣缩食攒钱,他们现在就可以拥有。
When it comes to critical gear for your small office, don't scrimp on additional research.
People can scrimp on their other indulgences, but professional football is non-negotiable for many.
And although the other departments will be expected to scrimp, they spend too little to yield much.