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undercutting是undercut的现在分词 undercut美 [.ʌndər'kʌt] 英 [.ʌndə(r)'kʌt] - n.咬边;下陷;〈英〉(牛,猪的)里脊肉;〈美〉(伐木的)砍伐切口;大盖儿头发型;帽盔式发型;华盖式发型
- v.削价竞争;以低于(竞争对手)的价格出售;削弱;使降低效力;从下切割[斫伐];切去(…的)下部;砍进
- adj.下部被削去[切去,挖掉,凿去]的;下部被削去[切去,挖掉,凿去]的
- 网络根切;底切;过切
现在分词:undercutting 第三人称单数:undercuts v. undermine,destabilize,detract,weaken,damage 1. | ~ sb/sth 削价竞争;以低于(竞争对手)的价格出售to sell goods or services at a lower price than your competitors |
| to undercut sb's prices 以低于对手的价格求售 | | We were able to undercut our European rivals by 5%. 我们能以低于我们的欧洲对手 5% 的价格出售。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 削弱;使降低效力to make sb/sth weaker or less likely to be effective |
| Some members of the board were trying to undercut the chairman's authority. 委员会的某些成员试图削弱主席的权力。 |
1. | 大盖儿头发型;帽盔式发型;华盖式发型a way of cutting sb's hair in which the hair is left quite long on top but the hair on the lower part of the head is cut much shorter |
n. | 10. (网球等)下旋球;【高尔夫球】逆削打法;【拳击】由下上击 10. (网球等)下旋球;【高尔夫球】逆削打法;【拳击】由下上击 | v. | 6. (网球等)用下旋手法击(球);【高尔夫】用逆削法打(球);【商业】削低(商品)价格;削价与(竞争者等)抢生意;愿领较低报酬和(他人)抢做某工作 6. (网球等)用下旋手法击(球);【高尔夫】用逆削法打(球);【商业】削低(商品)价格;削价与(竞争者等)抢生意;愿领较低报酬和(他人)抢做某工作 | adj. | |
n. | 1. a cut made below another cut or into the lower part of something 2. a piece of material that has been cut away from the lower part of something 3. a stroke that gives backspin to a ball 4. a notch cut in a tree that is being felled that helps it make a clean break and directs its fall 1. a cut made below another cut or into the lower part of something 2. a piece of material that has been cut away from the lower part of something 3. a stroke that gives backspin to a ball 4. a notch cut in a tree that is being felled that helps it make a clean break and directs its fall | v. | 1. to charge less for something than somebody else 2. to undermine something or detract from its force 3. to cut away or cut into the lower part of something, especially in a way that leaves a portion overhanging 4. to hit a ball with a downward oblique stroke so that it has backspin, e.g. in golf or tennis 5. to sell something at a less expensive price than another company or store 6. to make someone or something become gradually less effective, confident, or successful 1. to charge less for something than somebody else 2. to undermine something or detract from its force 3. to cut away or cut into the lower part of something, especially in a way that leaves a portion overhanging 4. to hit a ball with a downward oblique stroke so that it has backspin, e.g. in golf or tennis 5. to sell something at a less expensive price than another company or store 6. to make someone or something become gradually less effective, confident, or successful |
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