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underprice
美[.ʌndər'praɪs],英[.ʌndə(r)'praɪs],
释义
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v. 将…的定价低于货物的实际价值;削价竞售; 网络释义: 低估;使定价过低;定价太低;
例句
Regulators can identify when markets underprice risk, he said, but they can't always forecast events accurately.
他说,监管机构能分辨出市场何时低估了风险,但它无法总是准确预测会发生什么事。
It purposely kept its currency undervalued to underprice its products, from toys to tractors.
为此该国有意维护其被低估的货币,以保持其从玩具到拖拉机等产品低廉的价格。
Economists since Adam Smith have warned that markets tend to underprice risk in times of expansion.
自亚当•斯密(AdamSmith)以来,许多经济学家都曾警告称,在经济扩张时期,市场倾向于对风险做出过低的估价。
他说,监管机构能分辨出市场何时低估了风险,但它无法总是准确预测会发生什么事。
It purposely kept its currency undervalued to underprice its products, from toys to tractors.
为此该国有意维护其被低估的货币,以保持其从玩具到拖拉机等产品低廉的价格。
Economists since Adam Smith have warned that markets tend to underprice risk in times of expansion.
自亚当•斯密(AdamSmith)以来,许多经济学家都曾警告称,在经济扩张时期,市场倾向于对风险做出过低的估价。