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
- Third, the renminbi regime matters not so much because of any particular degree of undervaluation, but because it sustains an economy wedded to underpriced capital, excessive credit growth and artificially low interest rates.
第三,人民币汇率机制之所以重要,与其说是因为人民币的具体低估程度,倒不如说是因为它所支撑的经济体与资本价格低估、信贷过度增长和人为压低利率紧密相连。 - Victorian cut glass is perhaps the most underpriced area of the antique glass market.
维多利亚时代的雕花玻璃器皿或许是古玩玻璃器皿市场上价值被低估得最严重的一个品种。 - Mr Abe and the business community in Japan continue to think their main problem is an expensive yen, or more accurately an underpriced Korean won.
安倍与日本企业界仍然认为,日本的主要问题是日元汇率过高,或者,更准确地说,是韩元汇率过低。 - 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。 - 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。 - Japanese companies were highly exposed to China but such risks were currently underpriced, he said.
亨德利当时表示,日本公司对中国的风险敞口非常大,但此类风险眼下被低估了。 - 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。 - Times are long past when Chinese art was an underpriced bargain, when foreigners could shop in the mainland, and when collectors were still at the kindergarten level in their knowledge of Asian art.
那些中国艺术品还是低价买卖,外国人能够在大陆进行收购,而且藏家们关于亚洲艺术的知识还停留在幼儿园阶段的老日子一去不复返了。 - Arguably, they are underpriced in markets.
可以说,它们在市场上被低估了。 - Risk was systematically underpriced. And, in order to sate the banks 'hunger for fresh securities, lending standards fell.
风险被系统性地低估;为了满足银行对新证券产品的渴求,放贷标准也有所下降。