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underestimate美 [.ʌndər'estɪmət] 英 [.ʌndər'estɪmət] - v.低估;对…估计不足;对…认识不足(或重视不够);轻视
- n.低估;轻视
- 网络看轻;对…低估;估计过低
第三人称单数:underestimates 现在分词:underestimating 过去式:underestimated v.+n. underestimate importance,underestimate strength,underestimate value,underestimate effect v. undervalue,underrate,misjudge,miscalculate 1. | ~ sth.~ what, how, etc.… 低估;对…估计不足to think or guess that the amount, cost or size of sth is smaller than it really is |
| to underestimate the cost of the project 低估项目的成本 | | We underestimated the time it would take to get there. 我们低估了抵达那里所需的时间。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 对…认识不足(或重视不够);低估;轻视to not realize how good, strong, determined, etc. sb really is |
| Never underestimate your opponent. 决不可低估你的对手。 |
1. | 低估;轻视an estimate about the size, cost, etc. of sth that is too low |
| My guess of 400 proved to be a serious underestimate. 我猜 400,结果证明是严重的低估。 |
v. | 1. to make an estimate of something that is too low 2. to judge people or things as being inferior to their real value or ability 3. to think that someone has less power or ability than they really have 4. to think or guess that something is smaller, less important, etc. than it really is 1. to make an estimate of something that is too low 2. to judge people or things as being inferior to their real value or ability 3. to think that someone has less power or ability than they really have 4. to think or guess that something is smaller, less important, etc. than it really is | n. | 1. an estimate that is too low, or a judgment that is too unfavourable to somebody or something 2. a wrong idea that something is smaller, less important etc than it really is |
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