undervalue
/ˌʌndəˈvæljuː/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌndɚvˌælju] /ˌʌndərˈvæljuː/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌndɚvˌælju] /ˌən-dər-ˈval-(ˌ)yü How to pronounce undervalue (audio)/ (ame, mw)
undervalue — 動詞
- undervaluepresent simple I / you / we / they
- undervalueshe / she / it
- undervaluedpast simple
- undervaluing-ing form
1. to judge a person, thing, or quality as having less worth, importance, or price
低估;輕忽
把價值或重要性看得太低
to judge a person, thing, or quality as having less worth, importance, or price than it truly has.
Analysts undervalued the family factory because they ignored its loyal customers.
分析師因忽略固定客群,而低估了那家家族工廠的價值。
business context: judge a company as worth too little
Tara felt the coach had undervalued her work during the tournament.
Tara 覺得教練在比賽期間低估了她的努力。
broader use: fail to recognize someone's effort
In the first draft, the bronze bowl was undervalued by thousands of dollars.
在第一版估價中,那只銅碗被低估了好幾千美元。
Felix undervalued sleep and kept taking extra shifts until he got sick.
Felix 輕忽睡眠,一直接額外班,最後病倒了。
The article undervalued nurses' role in the flood rescue effort.
那篇文章輕忽了護理師在洪災救援中的角色。
- underestimate
broader; often used for size, ability, or difficulty, not worth alone
- underprice
narrower and mainly about setting a price too low
- dismiss
stronger and often more negative; suggests refusing to take someone or something seriously
文法句型
undervalue + noun phrase
be undervalued
undervalue + someone's contribution
用法筆記
Often used when a price, contribution, or level of importance is set too low. The object is usually a person, skill, company, asset, or piece of work whose real worth has not been fully recognized.