1.过于重视;估计过高,高估
1.to give something a higher price than it should have
2.to say or believe that something is more important than it really is
1.But what if the company is intentionally overvaluing itself for one of the biggest events in stock market history?
如果该公司故意高估自己的价值,以创造股市诞生以来的最重大事件之一呢?
2.And while there have certainly been gains in medical treatment, we may be overvaluing them.
虽说在治疗方面确实有取得实际的成效,但我们视乎也对这种成效太过乐观。
3.The same holds true for Edgar Bronfman Jr. , since 'new evidence leads us to believe we've been overvaluing his assets for years. '
小爱德格•布朗夫曼(EdgarBronfmanJr.)的情况也是这样,因为最新的证据使该杂志相信过去几年一直高估了他的资产价值。
4.Some 16, 000 people are suing Deutsche Telekom for allegedly overvaluing assets in a share issue in 2000.
大约有16,000人因2000年一次股票发行时所谓的资产高估问题起诉了德意志电信(DeutscheTelekom)。
5."If you ask me, I think they're overvaluing our company. "
“如果你问我,我只能说他们高估了我们公司的市值。”
6.Banks are overvaluing toxic property loans, experts warn
专家表示,银行对有毒资产估价过高