Shortchanged Meaning in English
word · lemma: shortchange
释义
To give someone less money than they are owed, especially when giving change. It can also mean to treat someone unfairly by not giving them what they deserve.
用法与细微差别
Often used for small amounts of money (e.g., in shops), but can also describe feeling unfairly treated more generally ('felt shortchanged'). Slightly informal. Common to say 'got shortchanged' or 'was shortchanged'.
例句
The cashier shortchanged me by $2.
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I felt shortchanged after the meal because the portions were so small.
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If you don't check your change, you might get shortchanged.
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I hate feeling shortchanged when I buy tickets online and get worse seats than I paid for.
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She realized she'd been shortchanged only after leaving the store.
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You shouldn't have to worry about getting shortchanged every time you pay cash.
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