1.把...的价值估低[评价过低];看轻,小看,轻视
2.降低...的价值
1.to not recognize how important or valuable someone or something is
2.to consider something to be worth less money than it really is
1.Lawmakers complain China is keeping its currency undervalued to give it a leg up in global trade.
美国国会议员抱怨说,中国维持人民币汇率被低估的状态,以在全球贸易中占据优势。
2.Mr. Sokol told him Lubrizol was undervalued and might be a good match for Berkshire, a person familiar with the matter says.
一位知情人士说,索科尔对巴菲特讲,这家公司估值偏低,对于伯克希尔来说或许是绝配。
3.AXA Asia Pacific Chairman Rick Allert said the proposal "significantly undervalued" the company.
安盛亚太董事长RickAllert表示,提议“大大低估了”该公司价值。
4.How much China's currency is undervalued and how many U. S. jobs have been lost are unclear.
中国货币币值到底被低估多少,又有多少工作机会是因此失去的,答案并不明朗。
5.How much the yuan is undervalued is a matter of speculation and debate.
到底人民币被低估了多少?这个问题有待猜测和辩论。
6.With that information, I immediately began looking for and found a new undervalued oil company that was about to find some oil deposits.
根据这些信息,我立即开始寻找并找到了一家新的价值被低估了的石油公司,这家公司正在勘探新的地下石油储备。
7.The contention in Washington is often that the yuan is undervalued against the dollar by 40%.
华盛顿方面的看法一般是人民币兑美元的价值被低估了40%。
8.In fact he concludes that, based primarily on the PEG ratio, Apple's shares are even more undervalued now than they were a year ago.
事实上他得出结论称,仍然主要从PEG方面考虑,苹果的股价与一年前相比,低估程度甚至更大。
9.If Commerce made such a determination, it could assess levies on goods imported from China or other countries with undervalued currencies.
如果商务部确认不公平,它可能会对中国或其它低估本国货币国家的输美产品征税。
10.It had previously said the Chinese currency was "substantially undervalued" .
之前说法的是中国的货币被“严重的低估了”。