undervalued 的定义
un·der·val·ued, un·der·val·u·ing.
undervalued 近义词
depreciate
undervalued 的近义词 7 个
undervalued 的反义词 7 个
underestimate
belittle
更多undervalued例句
- It’s the classic private equity move to juice profits on undervalued assets.
- There are some upright and useful varieties of the native eastern red cedar, perhaps undervalued because of its weediness in the wild.
- Along with an undervalued currency, growth companies struggled to find attractive valuations on the local exchange.
- Resilience is a quality that is much undervalued by our economic models generally around the world.
- We also undervalue time because we don’t account for small losses of free time to the same extent as we account for small losses of money.
- No country can or should or is authorized to undervalue India.
- And even that those decisions will tend to undervalue the lives of people with Down's syndrom and other disabling conditions.
- In a way the film is a perfect parable about moviemakers who undervalue their ability to entertain.
- It was inevitable that Carver should undervalue moral suasion; a military man, he recognized only the arbitrament of brute force.
- The world is sufficiently disposed to reproach the servants of the sanctuary; they should not undervalue each other.
- The people are the carriers of a civilization that the world does not undervalue, of ideas that would be of great use to it.
- The way to render human beings of any class despicable is to undervalue them; for disesteem will superinduce degeneracy.
- The objections against this very probable view undervalue Ezra iv.