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underperform

/uhn-der-per-fawrm/US // ˌʌn dər pərˈfɔrm //

表现不佳,表现欠佳,表现不佳的,表现不好

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to perform less well than or less well than expected: Surprisingly, the stock has underperformed the market indexes all year. Several of our best players consistently underperform.

Examples

  • The snowfall underperformed in the first phase as the parent storm over Ohio quickly faded, allowing dry air to infiltrate the Mid-Atlantic.

  • They underperform it because it is really hard for anyone to consistently beat the market, no matter how smart you are.

  • Their underlying numbers are really not that bad — and that’s despite Werner, Pulisic and Havertz all underperforming to varying degrees.

  • The best way to assess which title tags are underperforming is by going to Google Search Console and downloading your query data.

  • He will bring size, obviously, but also a veteran presence to a blue line that underperformed last season.

  • If insurers underperform by 3-8 percent, the government will cover half the extra cost.

  • Despite the hype over gentrification, urban economies—including that of New York—still underperform their periphery.

  • Year in and year out, most professional money managers underperform the market.

  • When fund assets underperform, taxpayers must make up the difference.

  • Investment risk is the risk that your savings will underperform; savings risk is the risk that you'll save too little.