词汇 | undervalue |
释义 | undervalue verb[ T ] uk /ˌʌn.dəˈvæl.juː/ us /ˌʌn.dɚˈvæl.juː/ to consider someone or something as less valuable or important than he, she, or it really is: 低估;轻视;对…认识不足 The company had undervalued the building by £20,000.公司把这幢大楼低估了两万英镑。 He felt undervalued and underpaid.他觉得自己未受到应有的重视,报酬也过低。 Opposite overvalue Analysing and evaluating adjudication analysable analyse analyser analyst assign dive have the measure of someone/somethingidiom inspect inspection interpret interpretable interpretive microscope reinspection reinterpret reinterpretation reinvestigate reinvestigation weigh undervalue | American Dictionaryundervalue verb[ T ] us/ˌʌn·dərˈvæl·ju/ to consider something to have less worth or importance than it really has: The enormous stock of gold has been deliberately undervalued at about one-quarter of the market price. I think perhaps we've undervalued your talent. undervalue | Business Englishundervalue verb[ T ] FINANCEuk /ˌʌndəˈvæljuː/ us /-dɚ-/ to decide or say that something is less valuable or important than it really is: There is little evidence that traditional firms' shares are undervalued. undervalue sth against sthMost emerging-market currencies are undervalued against the dollar. Compareovervalue Examples of undervalueundervalue This eclecticism informed a string of still undervalued, uncollected essays. This work contributes greatly to the salability of pieces, yet (with one notable exception) the input of women is consistently undervalued within their own communities. For me there seems to be little more than this: relativism, properly applied, is a good thing which archaeologist shouldn't undervalue. Not surprisingly, the workforce is atomised too, working conditions are poor, training limited, and the work itself undervalued. All, because of social habituation, undervalue central human capabilities that they later come to value. Urban medievalists are rightly hesitant to undervalue the importance of ritual and ceremony in the daily life of towns. Base-rate neglect refers to a robust phenomenon in which people ignore or undervalue background information in favor of case-specific information. First, they undervalue the cognitive powers of pre-linguistic children, animals, and earlier forms of hominid. As one housing benefit officer mentioned, rent officers rarely visit properties, so they tend to undervalue properties. Why do you find writing textbooks interesting even though there is a general tendency in the profession to undervalue the importance of textbooks? But that would be to undervalue the deep sense of commitment, caring and responsibility that these grandparents felt towards their adult children. If there is no methodological characterisation, analytical thinking may be undersold, undervalued, and diluted in its usefulness. This is necessary because those cases are undervalued in the strengthening and weakening layers. At the very least these buildings undervalue the assets that comprise their assemblies. The elementary character of the analysis below should not lead the reader to undervalue the richness and complexity of the situation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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