overvaluation / ˌoʊ vərˈvæl yu /

估值过高高估高估了估价过高

overvaluation 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

o·ver·val·ued, o·ver·val·u·ing.

  1. to value too highly; put too high a value on: They should be careful not to overvalue the property.

overvaluation 近义词

overvaluation

等同于 misestimate

overvaluation

等同于 miscalculation

overvaluation

等同于 misestimation

overvaluation

等同于 misjudgment

overvaluation

等同于 misreckoning

更多overvaluation例句

  1. Plus, he adds, it would be worse to undervalue, rather than overvalue, our fish, wildlife, and natural spaces.
  2. “Video games seem to carry an abnormal amount of risk due to the increasingly competitive landscape and fluctuation of large game studios and teams who, in my opinion, are overvalued with linear business models,” Chapman said.
  3. Even the executives of runaway shares like Tesla, Snowflake, and Airbnb have suggested their companies are overvalued.
  4. As the overvalued stocks become more overvalued, “eventually you’ll see crashing,” says Jiang.
  5. An overvalued IPO can attract employees with the promise of wealth, dependent on a mega valuation.
  6. People overvalue information relative to curiosity, because curiosity brings you the information.
  7. He had, as we have seen, his limitations—his bias to overvalue one order of qualities, and to disparage others.
  8. Amongst scholars there is a disposition to overvalue it, and to develop out of it something which must be called "historyism."
  9. If you succeed in making him overvalue himself, the poor rogue will be capable only of the lowest kind of trash!
  10. We still overvalue ancient knowledge and former educational values.
  11. To govern mankind, one must not overrate them: and to please an audience, as a speaker, one must not overvalue it.