underrated / ˌʌn dərˈreɪt /

被低估被低估的被低估了被低估的人

underrated 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·der·rat·ed, un·der·rat·ing.

  1. to rate or evaluate too low; underestimate.

underrated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

devalue

v. 动词 verb

underestimate

更多underrated例句

  1. For a long time, Francophone Africa has been underrated by international investors despite signs pointing to the emergence of a budding startup scene.
  2. Long known as an underrated treasure in Hollywood, King is underrated no more.
  3. Kumar and Epley also predicted that people would consistently underrate how much they might benefit from talking on the phone.
  4. Researchers predicted that people would consistently underrate how much they might benefit from talking on the phone.
  5. The Sky have a steller backcourt of Sloot and her wife, sharpshooting Allie Quigley, plus they’ve gotten strong seasons from emerging wing Kahleah Copper and underrated big Cheyenne Parker.
  6. However, Tyrion is portrayed as even-tempered and intelligent, an underrated force of his own.
  7. Not that Walton isn't brilliant playing that note…go back and rematch the underrated Perfect Couples as proof.
  8. My personal favorite—by which I mean least favorite—is the still-underrated phenomenon of selfie claw hand.
  9. I think Starship Troopers is a brilliant satire and an underrated masterpiece.
  10. Is he an underrated actor—which I, for one, believe he is—or a one-trick pony?
  11. Indeed, his greatness was in his character rather than in his genius; and yet I think his genius has been underrated.
  12. He loved a correct and classic diction, and never underrated style, so long as style was not an excuse for poverty of thought.
  13. He underrated her perseverance, and exaggerated his own strength of reluctance, innate and acquired.
  14. Montezuma had underrated the strength of his adversary and had undertaken the conquest without sufficient preparation.
  15. But there certainly was a time when he was shamefully underrated.