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美:[ˌʌndərˈʃut]
英:[ˌʌndəˈʃu:t]
美:[ˌʌndərˈʃut]
un·der·shoot
uhn dr shut
复数:undershoots
第三人称单数:undershoots
现在分词:undershooting
过去式:undershot
过去分词:undershot
transitive verb
to shoot or launch a missile so that it falls short of (a target).
to bring down an aircraft short of (a landing strip or deck).
intransitive verb
to shoot a missile short of a target, or to bring down an aircraft short of a landing area.
1660年代,“射击过低”,来自 under + shoot(v.)。关于飞机或飞行员的引用记录始于1918年。水车类型的 Undershot 记录于约1600年。
低手射门
弧形摆
下冲
The first known use of undershoot was circa 1661
1 Positive headlines for developing economies, from inflation undershooting expectations to stressed markets such as Pakistan or Zambia making progress in shoring up their strained economies are giving the bulls hope.
2 "Our findings suggest that unemployment may be close to peak and may even undershoot official forecasts, especially given the reported fall in the supply of overseas workers."
3 Should an undershoot occur in a battery backed system during a power down, data can be lost immediately.
如果一冲发生在电池备份系统断电时,数据可能会丢失立即。
4 Mester said the Fed now faces a balancing act, saying it is very important for the central bank to be diligent, noting "we don't want to over tighten, we don't want to undershoot."
5 Lock the cage was opened, all the oil exploration companies have begun to Checkpoint to undershoot.
笼子的锁开了, 所有的石油勘探商们开始直往下冲.
6 With output undershooting the planned increase last month, OPEC’s compliance with its pledged cuts increased to 118% in October the survey found, from 114% a month earlier.
7 The BoE's own forecasts imply interest rates might rise less than markets expect, as it predicts inflation will significantly undershoot its 2% target in three years if interest rates follow the path expected by markets.
8 Perhaps immunobridging actually led each company to slightly undershoot their dose size.
9 "We see the risk of inflation undershooting forecasts as bigger than the risk of overshooting," he said, stressing the need to maintain the BOJ's massive stimulus for now.
10 The ECB could signal its commitment to boosting inflation by raising the goal to 2% and spelling out that it will take any undershooting just as seriously as an overshoot.
11 The Fed now faces a test in 2020 to keep the economy healthy and decide how important it is to get inflation back to the Fed’s 2 percent goal after years of undershooting it.
12 Output has been undershooting targeted amounts as many producers - notably Angola and Nigeria - lack the capacity to pump more due to insufficient investment and, in the case of Nigeria, crude theft.
13 Bias affects the overshoot or undershoot of the motion through the keyframe.
偏见影响过头或欠该议案通过关键帧.
14 The snippet we see of their idiotic vanity project, “The Striking Viking,” aims so low it undershoots satire by a mile.
15 Reports this week showed a measure of factory employment contracting and private payrolls undershooting expectations.
16 "The Fed seems squarely focused on over-signalling on the tightening front and hoping the data slow to a point where they can have the flexibility to undershoot."
17 While it may be credible to keep inflation higher for a while when there has been an undershooting, the opposite is not so clear, because the associated economic cost would be substantial.
18 Investors were also keen to know if the ECB would follow a “make up” strategy, aiming for higher inflation after longer periods of undershooting its target.
19 Still, undershooting by countries like Nigeria and Angola has become the norm as their oil industries struggle.
20 The risk is that these sub-2% expectations become self-fulfilling and inflation over time will chronically undershoot.