Don't undersell yourself at the interview.
面试时不可过分自谦。
1.以低于别人的价格出售;廉价出售
1.to sell something at a less expensive price than someone else
2.to think or say that someone or something is less important, valuable, effective, etc. than they really are
1.That's not to undersell it: It would've given regulators more information with which to predict the crisis.
这并不是对这项法案的热情不足:它会给监管机构更多的信息,用来预测危机的到来。
2.Hastings may undersell the impact of his service, but some of his partners don't share his gift for diplomacy.
黑斯廷斯可能低价销售了其服务的影响力,但他的一些合作伙伴不同意他的外交性礼物。
3.As a result, they may undersell their strengths in order to avoid being singled out and made to feel conspicuous.
结果是,为了避免被挑选出来而感到惹人注意,他们可能会不尽力工作。
4.That came from seeing people undersell his abilities and calling him vastly overrated and whatnot.
但是可以看看人们已经在看低他的能力或者称他为高估的球员。
5.The basic reason for a protective tariff is to keep out goods that will undersell products made in the home country.
保护性关税基本上是为了将那些价格低于国内同类产品的外来商品拒于国门之外。
6.Private investors, by contrast, could set a market price because they are unlikely to overpay and banks are unlikely to undersell.
相反,由私人投资者来与银行讨价还价却有可能形成一个市场价格,因为私人投资者不大可能花冤枉钱购买有毒资产,而银行也不大可能贱卖这些资产。
7.This store can undersell other stores because it sells by cash.
这个商店售价低于其他店是因其以现金交易。
8.I can not undersell myself, right?
我不能把自己贱卖了不是?