1.将...的定价低于货物的实际价值
2.削价竞售
1.to put a price on something for sale that is less than its actual value
1.Antidumping measures involve assessing how much imports are underpriced relative to the price in their home markets.
实行反倾销措施之前,需要评估进口产品的价格相对产品在本国市场价格的便宜程度。
2.The CD industry is stagnant, and digital music sites are seen as vastly underpriced, with some charging just a few cents a song.
CD产业不景气,数字音乐网站普遍价格偏低,一些网站每一首歌只收费几美分。
3.Japanese companies were highly exposed to China but such risks were currently underpriced, he said.
亨德利当时表示,日本公司对中国的风险敞口非常大,但此类风险眼下被低估了。
4.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。
5.Prices measured using the Case-Shiller national index have fallen enough to make houses there look underpriced.
根据席勒国家指数标准,房价已经下跌到足以让人看起来物超所值。
6.A gentle elephant; an exporter not of unfairly underpriced goods but articulate and urbane CEOs as at home in New York City as in Mumbai.
一只温顺的大象;不是一个不公平地压低价格商品的出口商,而是明确而文雅,在孟买如同在纽约家中一样的CEO们。
7.All credit bubbles rely upon underpriced capital being in oversupply relative to fundamental needs of an economy.
一切信贷泡沫所倚赖的,无非是相对于经济的基本面需求而言供应过剩、因而价格偏低的资本。
8.The efficient market hypothesis says that stock and bond traders will swoop on underpriced assets, driving their prices up.
根据有效市场假说,股票和债券交易员会涌向被低估的资产,从而驱动其价格上升。
9.The costs of this underpriced credit were met by bank shareholders and taxpayers.
银行股东和纳税人承担了这些信贷定价过低的代价。
10.Its investment bank was free to bet with subsidised funds, since transfers from the private bank were deeply underpriced.
由于他们从私人银行取得的转移资产价值已被大大低估,瑞银集团的投行部门就可以肆意使用这些补贴资金进行赌博性的投资。