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underestimate

/verb uhn-der-es-tuh-meyt; noun uhn-der-es-tuh-mit, -meyt/US // verb ˌʌn dərˈɛs təˌmeɪt; noun ˌʌn dərˈɛs tə mɪt, -ˌmeɪt //UK // (ˌʌndərˈɛstɪˌmeɪt) //

低估,低估了,低估计,轻视

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·der·es·ti·mat·ed, un·der·es·ti·mat·ing.

    • : to estimate at too low a value, rate, or the like.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·der·es·ti·mat·ed, un·der·es·ti·mat·ing.

    • : to make an estimate lower than that which would be correct.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an estimate that is too low.

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Examples

  • This is also likely an underestimate of Filipino cases, since many speak English.

  • To read the charts below, consider the 0% line as the actual traffic, and any number over 0% as an overestimate by the tool, and anything under as an underestimate.

  • Instead, the country has seen at least 193,000 deaths, a figure that is probably an underestimate.

  • The team noticed similar underestimates in models of the 2019 heat waves in Europe.

  • States also vary in how and where they are performing tests, and some count only proven cases and not also presumptive ones, leading to significant underestimates of the death toll.

  • Democrats would be mistaken to underestimate Mike Huckabee, perhaps the strongest Republican presidential contender.

  • She really becomes the image of someone you might underestimate or take for granted.

  • I think people also underestimate how much we really do write it all in six days.

  • Yet such rankings vastly underestimate the power now being wielded by the San Francisco region.

  • These numbers, although startling, are thought to “vastly underestimate” the reality.

  • Lawyers always underestimate the legal knowledge of an intelligent layman.

  • "Do not underestimate my intelligence, I understand you," he laughed.

  • It would however be a serious error to underestimate the value of the earlier work in plant histology.

  • It is a pity that the critic is unable to contend with him on such a point without appearing to underestimate that work.

  • These men represented the batting strength of Place, and Ken, though he did not in the least underestimate them, had no fear.