underrating

英 [ˌʌndəˈreɪtɪŋ] 美 [ˌʌndəˈreɪtɪŋ]

v.  过低评价; 低估
underrate的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 低估;看轻
    If you underrate someone or something, you do not recognize how clever, important, or significant they are.
    1. We women have a lot of good business skills, although we tend to underrate ourselves...
      我们女性拥有很多出色的商业技巧,只是我们往往会看轻自己。
    2. He underrated the seriousness of William's head injury.
      他低估了威廉头部伤势的严重性。

双语例句

  1. Underrating has the advantage of increasing physical life.
    低负荷运行具有能延长物理寿命的优点。
  2. Women handicap themselves on the job by chronically underrating their standing with bosses and co-workers, says a new study slated for presentation next month to the Academy of Management's annual meeting.
    将在管理学会(AcademyofManagement)下个月举行的年会上提交的一项新研究表明,女性习惯性地低估自己在老板和同事心目中的地位,从而阻碍了自己的事业发展。
  3. Underrating has the advantage of increasing physical life. Life distribution for a class degradation system operating in dynamic environment
    低负荷运行具有能延长物理寿命的优点。动态运行环境下一类退化系统的寿命分布
  4. I still go on underrating men of gold.
    我仍瞧不起腰缠万金的人。
  5. But don't call him lucky, Pete, that's underrating him. Money is not everything, or am I talking through my hat?
    但是,别说他侥幸,彼得,那样说就等于低估了他。金钱不等于一切,或者我在瞎说吧?

英英释义

noun

  1. an estimation that is too low

      Synonym:    underestimateunderestimationunderreckoning