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underrated

/uhn-der-reyt/US // ˌʌn dərˈreɪt //UK // (ˌʌndəˈreɪt) //

被低估,被低估的,被低估了,被低估的人

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·der·rat·ed, un·der·rat·ing.

    • : to rate or evaluate too low; underestimate.

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Examples

  • For a long time, Francophone Africa has been underrated by international investors despite signs pointing to the emergence of a budding startup scene.

  • Long known as an underrated treasure in Hollywood, King is underrated no more.

  • Kumar and Epley also predicted that people would consistently underrate how much they might benefit from talking on the phone.

  • Researchers predicted that people would consistently underrate how much they might benefit from talking on the phone.

  • 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.

  • However, Tyrion is portrayed as even-tempered and intelligent, an underrated force of his own.

  • Not that Walton isn't brilliant playing that note…go back and rematch the underrated Perfect Couples as proof.

  • My personal favorite—by which I mean least favorite—is the still-underrated phenomenon of selfie claw hand.

  • I think Starship Troopers is a brilliant satire and an underrated masterpiece.

  • Is he an underrated actor—which I, for one, believe he is—or a one-trick pony?

  • Indeed, his greatness was in his character rather than in his genius; and yet I think his genius has been underrated.

  • He loved a correct and classic diction, and never underrated style, so long as style was not an excuse for poverty of thought.

  • He underrated her perseverance, and exaggerated his own strength of reluctance, innate and acquired.

  • Montezuma had underrated the strength of his adversary and had undertaken the conquest without sufficient preparation.

  • But there certainly was a time when he was shamefully underrated.