(in an auction or competitive tendering)make a lower bid than (someone)
(拍卖,竞标)出价低于。
【桥牌】 低叫。
a bid that is lower than another or than is justified
低出价;过低出价。
v. 出价低于;低叫
n. 低出价;过低出价
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。
I flatter myself the beasts that perish could not underbid that, as a low form of consciousness.
我自认为,会毁灭的兽类是不可能以更便宜的方式获得那种低级的意识形式的。
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。
Just because we underbid our rivals and got a major order, they have accused us of sharp practices.
只是因为我们投标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。
It is driven by collectors rather than dealers, who stockpile or underbid simply to push up prices.
这是由收藏家而非商人掌握的市场。商人们单纯地囤积居奇以哄抬画价。
underbid,英语单词,主要用作及物动词、名词,作及物动词时译为“出价低于…;出较低的价钱”,作名词时译为“叫牌偏低;出价较低”。
(in an auction or competitive tendering)make a lower bid than (someone)
(拍卖,竞标)出价低于。
【桥牌】 低叫。
a bid that is lower than another or than is justified
低出价;过低出价。