stint
英 [stɪnt]
美 [stɪnt]
n. 从事某项工作(或活动)的时间
v. 节省; 吝惜
复数:stints 过去分词:stinted 现在分词:stinting 第三人称单数:stints 过去式:stinted
Collins.1 / BNC.13898 / COCA.8331
牛津词典
noun
- 从事某项工作(或活动)的时间
a period of time that you spend working somewhere or doing a particular activity- He did a stint abroad early in his career.
他早先在国外干过一段时间。 - a two-year stint in the Navy
在海军服役两年
- He did a stint abroad early in his career.
verb
- 节省;吝惜
to provide or use only a small amount of sth- She never stints on the food at her parties.
她举办聚会吃的东西从不小气。 - We don't need to stint ourselves─have some more!
我们没必要节省——再吃点!
- She never stints on the food at her parties.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (在某地的)工作时间,活动时间
Astintis a period of time which you spend doing a particular job or activity or working in a particular place.- He is returning to this country after a five-year stint in Hong Kong.
他在香港工作了5 年后即将回国。
- He is returning to this country after a five-year stint in Hong Kong.
英英释义
noun
- an individual's prescribed share of work
- her stint as a lifeguard exhausted her
- smallest American sandpiper
- an unbroken period of time during which you do something
- there were stretches of boredom
- he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary
verb
- supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
- sting with the allowance
- subsist on a meager allowance
- scratch and scrimp