short-changed
英 [ˌʃɔːt ˈtʃeɪndʒd]
美 [ˌʃɔːrt ˈtʃeɪndʒd]
v. 少找给(某人)零钱; 亏待; 克扣
short-change的过去式
双语例句
- Our children have been short-changed by the education system.
我们的孩子被教育体制骗了。 - The only way the US can repay its vast borrowings is by debasing the dollar – a process in which China will inevitably be short-changed.
美国偿还其巨额债务的唯一的方法是把美元贬值,而这样中国肯定会吃亏。 - We have been short-changed by the government.
我们被政府骗了。 - She complained he had short-changed her, but it was only a matter of a few pence.
她抱怨说他少找钱了,但只是几便士之差。 - Women are in fact still being short-changed in the press.
实际上女性在新闻界仍然没有受到公平对待。 - The cashier made a mistake and short-changed him.
收银员弄错了,少找了他钱。 - Except it seems to me it's a further fact about human psychology that we care more about being short-changed than we do about being, as we might put it, overcompensated.
只不过对我来说,它似乎是更进一步的人类心理学,即我们对于别人少找钱会更在意,而不会在意,过度补偿。 - After a long battle with politicians, the internal revenue service appears be toughening its stance on international tax arbitrage that leaves taxpayers short-changed.
在与政界人士进行了旷日持久的斗争之后,美国国税局(irs)似乎正在强化对导致纳税人蒙受损失的跨境税收套利的立场。 - I'm afraid I was short-changed. Could you look into it?
恐怕你少找我零钱了。你可以查一下吗? - I think I've been short-changed at the bar.
我觉得酒吧没给我找够零钱。