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#2 (permalink) Sun Feb 08, 2009 21:36 pm What's the meaning of 'skimp out'? |
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Skimping out -- Limit in quality or quantity
So, they are cutting down the PCB production. _________________ First lesson - English, not english. I, not i. ~A student of English |
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Gray I'm here quite often ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Sun Feb 08, 2009 22:14 pm What's the meaning of 'skimp out'? |
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| Infin1ty wrote: |
I'd like to know what 'skimp out' means in this sentence: It appears they are skimping out on PCB(printed circuit board) manufacturing which is not good. It sounds like to me that 'they shrink the PCB and it's not good to do so'. |
I would interpret that sentence to mean that the printed circuit boards which are currently being manufactured are a lower quality than they should be or than they were in the past.
In addition, the word "out" is optional in the sentence. Saying "skimp out on" rather than "skimp on" tends to make the sentence sound more informal.
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#4 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:42 am What's the meaning of 'skimp out'? |
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Thank you Gray and Esl_Expert!
| Esl_Expert wrote: |
I would interpret that sentence to mean that the printed circuit boards which are currently being manufactured are a lower quality than they should be or than they were in the past.
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I think you are right, Esl_Expert. The number of PCB layers used to be 10 and it has been reduced by the manufactury from 10 to 8. So the quality of the PCB is lower than it was. Thanks again. _________________ Today is a gift, that's why we call it the present. |
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Infin1ty I'm here quite often ;-)

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#5 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:04 am What's the meaning of 'skimp out'? |
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Yeah, the infinitive is "to skimp". Were one to skimp on something, he would decrease the expected quantity and/or quality of the thing in question:
Jim: Amy, I thought that this sandwich was supposed to come with two slices of cheese. It only has one. Amy: Yeah, Jim, um, what did you expect? We're at Joe's Hole, and they tend to skimp on ingredients. _________________ Billie Jean is not my lover. Hee. |
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#6 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:54 am What's the meaning of 'skimp out'? |
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Thank you for the detailed explanation, Prezbucky. (I wonder if I could say 'thank you for expanding on that'? I don't know whether it sounds nature or not. ) _________________ Today is a gift, that's why we call it the present. |
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#7 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2009 18:16 pm What's the meaning of 'skimp out'? |
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| Prezbucky wrote: |
| We're at Joe's Hole |
What does it mean? _________________ First lesson - English, not english. I, not i. ~A student of English |
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Gray I'm here quite often ;-)

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| Expression "Do the talking?" | Sentence: This task is taking a longer time. |