柯林斯詞典undercut /??nd??k?t, ??nd??k?t/ (undercutting,undercuts) 1. V-T If you undercut someone or undercut their prices, you sell a product more cheaply than they do. 以低于…的價(jià)格出售[商業(yè)] Subsidies allow growers to undercut competitors and depress world prices. 補(bǔ)貼使得種植者能以低于競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手的價(jià)格出售并壓低世界價(jià)格。 ...promises to undercut air fares on some routes by 40 percent. …將一些航線的票價(jià)降低40%出售的承諾。 返回 undercut劍橋詞典 undercut verb [T] (CHARGE LESS THAN) to charge less than a competitor 要價(jià)低于(競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手) Big supermarkets can undercut all rivals , especially small family-owned shops . 大型超市售價(jià)可以低于所有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手,尤其是那些商業(yè)街上的小店鋪。 They claim to undercut their competitors by at least five percent . 他們宣稱售價(jià)至少要比競(jìng)爭(zhēng)對(duì)手低5%。 undercut verb [T] (DAMAGE) to damage something or to make it fail 削弱;損害;使失敗 He suspected it was an attempt to undercut his authority . 他懷疑這是企圖削弱他的權(quán)力。 同義詞undermine 返回 undercut