underbid
英
[ˌʌndə'bɪd]
美
[ˌʌndər'bɪd]
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Verb:
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bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants
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bid lower than a competing bidder
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bid too low
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用作动词 (v.)
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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。
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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。
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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。
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