underpriced
英 [ˌʌndəˈpraɪst]
美 [ˌʌndərˈpraɪst]
adj. 定价过低的; 售价过低的
BNC.48058
牛津词典
adj.
- 定价过低的;售价过低的
something that is underpriced is sold at a price that is too low and less than its real value
双语例句
- This means removing the subsidies to industry by raising currently underpriced prices of inputs into industry such as land, energy, water, electricity, the environment, and capital.
这意味着通过提高目前定价过低的工业投入品譬如土地、能源、水、电、环境和资本的价格,取消对工业的补贴; - He has also raised the prospect of using the skills the firm has built up in the area to select and buy mortgage securities which are underpriced.
他还提出,可能会利用该公司在这一领域积累的技能,选择和买入价格被低估的抵押证券。 - No surprise here: the Wall Street firms and their high-roller clients who get to buy the underpriced shares.
答案并不意外&华尔街公司和它们下了大赌注的客户,后者有机会买到了这些价格偏低的股票。 - With the recent fall in global oil prices, many companies in the sector are struggling to raise money and Chinese oil companies believe they are underpriced.
随着最近全球油价下跌,许多石油公司难以筹措到资金,中国石油企业相信它们的估值偏低。 - Antidumping measures involve assessing how much imports are underpriced relative to the price in their home markets.
实行反倾销措施之前,需要评估进口产品的价格相对产品在本国市场价格的便宜程度。 - It is real value for money and may be grossly underpriced.
这是真正的物有所值,可能是严重低估。 - The costs of this underpriced credit were met by bank shareholders and taxpayers.
银行股东和纳税人承担了这些信贷定价过低的代价。 - It has rarely been a problem of judging when risk is historically underpriced.
判断风险何时被历史性地低估几乎很少成为问题。 - History also demonstrates that underpriced risk the hallmark of bubbles can persist for years.
历史也表明,定价过低的风险泡沫的标志可持续多年。 - That if people thought that the stock was underpriced well people would buy more of it in the price would have risen already.
如果人们认为股票的价格较低,人们就会买进股票,价格就会增高。