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un·der·val·ue
uhn dr vael yu
复数:undervalues
第三人称单数:undervalues
现在分词:undervaluing
过去式:undervalued
过去分词:undervalued
undervaluation (n.)
词根:undervalue
n.undervaluation 低估;轻视;低估…之价值
Verb
1. assign too low a value to;
"Don't underestimate the value of this heirlooom-you may sell it at a good price"
2. esteem lightly
3. lose in value;
"The dollar depreciated again"
1590年代,“评估为价值较低”(比),来自 under + value(v.)。记录了“低估或轻视”的意义从1610年代开始。1620年代有“以过低的货币价值评估”的含义。相关: Undervalued; undervaluing。
The first known use of undervalue was in 1599
undergoverb
endure sense 2
undergo an operation
to pass through : experience
undergoing a change
underweightadjective
weighing less than what is normal, average, or necessary
underwearnoun
clothing or an article of clothing worn next to the skin and under other clothing
under wayadverb
in or into motion
a ship getting under way
in progress
preparations are under way
underwateradjective
lying, growing, worn, performed, or operating below the surface of the water an underwater cave
underwater plants
undervalueverb
to value below the real worth
to set little value on
undervalueverb
to value below the real worth
to set little value on
1 Streaming has also made it easier to find two categories that have long been undervalued in the U.S.
2 And so I try to undervalue them a bit.
3 Without access to art advisers, private curators or spreadsheets, old-style collectors follow their eyes, not the herd, seeking things that are maybe overlooked and undervalued.
4 “I think empathy is undervalued in a lot of these comedy writers rooms,” says Scovell.
5 “Both vintage and contemporary design are both so undervalued at the moment in the marketplace,” he says, “that it would be a smart investment.”
6 Overstressed and undervalued, Rita accepts a potential client’s shady proposal, which means being driven out to who-knows-where with a hood over her head.
7 “Like many children’s authors he was wildly undervalued – despite being a key ingredient in a lifelong love of reading, particularly among boys, he received almost no official recognition whatsoever,” she said.
8 Callow’s biography aims at correcting that image of Welles, emphasizing the significant artistic achievements of this period and the reasons they were undervalued.
9 PH Darker in tone and more harrowing than its reputation allows, Sabotage is arguably the most underrated of Hitchcock's still undervalued British period.
10 After being under appreciated and undervalued for a long time, Burgundy and in particular its most vaunted wines are now suffering from far too much attention and success.
11 The radio parodies, the mocking tweets, the headlines that read “Ben Carson’s wife is a terrible singer” all undervalue the full, soaring meaning of Mrs. Carson’s performance.
12 Based on Bonnie Garmus’s 2022 novel, “Lessons in Chemistry” follows the brilliant but frequently undervalued Elizabeth as she jumps from one chauvinistic 1950s milieu — an elite research institute — to another: local television.
13 The mill now provides a local, resilient model of producing flour using those undervalued regional grains—and the model encourages ecologically supportive farming practices.
14 “The smart ones moved up a tier and looked at artists who had careers. The new collector is looking at undervalued names.”
15 When selling both types of product to a single retailer, the ugly items might be undervalued compared with the standard-looking products.
16 Such was the weight of accumulated industry wisdom, and the size of the resultant blind spot that had built up over the years in the eyes of coaches and scouts, these players were significantly undervalued.
17 But that number “was inadequate and substantially undervalues the company,” Talbots said in a statement.
18 But as a format, family-style is often undervalued in the United States, signaling quick home cooking rather than labor-intensive fine dining.
19 In fact, it may be one of our most undervalued natural resources, one worth preserving to help us grow, rise to the challenges that lie ahead and push us to reach our full potential.
20 But after a desperate year, their gargantuan support for the sector shouldn’t be undervalued.
3 轻视
disparaging scornful belittling depreciatory lightly dismissively sniffily depreciatingly slight underestimate disregard depreciation contempt underestimation disparagement undervaluation trivialization trifle subordinate disdain scant depreciate belittle disparage disfavor pooh-pooh disesteem misprize outbrave cry down trifle with brush over think lightly of think little of make little of make slight of think meanly of make nothing of have a mean opinion of set at naught sell short look down at look down upon cold shoulder think nothing of trivialize low derogatory contemptuous disdainful askance neglect defiance jeer discount minimize downgrade despise ridicule skimp underrate deprecate contemn in contempt of turn up nose at put a slight upon sneeze at magnify oneself against tread under foot have a low opinion of thumb nose at deprecating sniffy scorn devalue make light of sniff at diminish sell yourself short look down on sneeze misprision disvalue scout sniff trample misjudge vilipend lessen rubbish slur flout minify
4 对…认识不足