undersell 的定义
un·der·sold, un·der·sell·ing.
- to sell more cheaply than.
- to advertise with restraint; understate the merits of: By underselling his product, he let his hearers convince themselves of its importance.
- to sell for less than the actual value.
undersell 近义词
等同于 discount
更多undersell例句
- Still, let’s not undersell the value of the garage as the biggest storage closet ever.
- We sometimes describe the Lite forecast as being “polls only,” although as I’ll explain in a moment, that undersells it to some degree.
- For months, some experts have lamented that the vaccines were being undersold.
- The phone design revolves around the camera bump—it feels like underselling it to just call it a "camera bump"—smack in the middle of the phone body.
- They also tend to dramatically undersell immune protection against illness, which has many overlapping mechanisms.
- In that case, some would still undersell others; and the old troubles would still be experienced.
- We calculated that we could undersell the regular dealers and that profits would accrue.
- In short, they beat, undersell, and displace the small cowkeepers wherever the large dairy is moderately well managed.
- They spoil our business right along, because they get their stuff for nothing, and then undersell us.
- And if they pass an Act to prevent my marrying, then will I bury for nothing and undersell them still.