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
- But the ECB could, for example, buy up the underpriced bonds of various eurozone governments that have recently been subject to speculative attacks.
不过欧洲央行也可以做一些事情,比如尽数购入各种价格被低估的欧元区政府债券。这些债券最近遭受了投机性冲击。 - 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。 - Other companies think that water is underpriced, and in the future, it will be more realistically priced.
还有的公司认为水的定价过低,在未来,水的价格将会更符合实际。 - 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。 - 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。 - Bankers insist that IPOs are not intentionally underpriced.
银行家坚称,并非有意压低IPO价格。 - High commodity prices have made it harder in recent years for companies in sectors such as steel, enthusiastic users of anti-dumping, to show they have been hurt by underpriced imports.
近年来,大宗商品价格的高企,使得钢铁等热衷于运用反倾销措施的行业更难以证明自已受到低定价进口商品的伤害。 - 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。 - 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; - 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。