underbidding

听听怎么读
[ˈʌndəˈbidɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    出较低的价钱,叫价过低,叫牌过低( underbid的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    underbid[ ,ʌndə'bid ]

    • v.
      • bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants
      • bid lower than a competing bidder
      • bid too low
    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. With this pool of slave labor, you can underbid any contractor in the city.
      有这些可怜的劳工,你可比这城里的所有承包商出更低的价。
    2. The manufacturers appear to have underbid the contracts by a wider margin than usual.
      厂家对合同投的标似乎较一般低得太多。
    3. Just because we underbid our rivals and got a major order, they have accused us of sharp practice.
      只是因为我们投票时出价低于对手得到了一个大数量的订货单,他们便指责我们有欺诈行为。

    权威例句

    Underbidding the Job
    The inevitability of rational underbidding
    The Overbidding-Myth and the Underbidding-Bias in First-Price Auctions
    Assessment Methods of Reasonable Successful Underbidding
    Over‐ and Underbidding in Central Bank Open Market Operations Conducted as Fixed Rate Tender
    When Underbidding Below Cost to Win a Public or Government-Funded Contract May Violate the False Claims Act
    Auctions with Anticipated Emotions: Overbidding, Underbidding, and Optimal Reserve Prices
    Another explanation for overbidding and another bias for underbidding in first-price auctions
    Another explanation for overbidding and another bias for underbidding in first-price auctions.
    Creditor’s Inability to Set Aside a Judicial Foreclosure Sale Despite Gross Underbidding: Amalgamated Bank v Superior Court (2007)