undercutting
英 [英 [ˌʌndəˈkʌtɪŋ]]
美 [美 [ˌʌndərˈkʌtɪŋ]]
v. 削(价)竞争; 以低于(竞争对手)的价格做生意; 削弱; 使降低效力
undercut的现在分词
现在分词:undercutting
双语例句
- Economic growth in Asia is slowing more than many expected, undercutting the region's ability to keep other parts of the world from sliding into recession.
亚洲经济增长的放缓比很多人预计的更为严重,这削弱了该地区帮助世界其他地区免于陷入衰退的能力。 - Each company could capture the entire market by undercutting by a penny, and the process of undercutting would only stop when prices fell to the cost of production.
每家公司都可以以比竞争对手低一便士的价格来占领整个市场,这种抢生意的定价过程只有在价格降至生产成本的时候才会停止。 - Vietnamese press claim chicken, sturgeon, fruit and vegetables from China have been undercutting local market prices. While illegal out-of-date produce is creating a black market in China.
越南声称来自中国的鸡肉、鲟鱼和果蔬降低了当地产品的市场价位,而他们却将严重过期的不法产品运至中国,甚至还形成了黑市。 - A Dell spokeswoman says the company is focused on profitable growth rather than undercutting rivals to gain market share.
戴尔发言人说,公司的重点在于利润增长,而不是与竞争对手抢夺市场份额。 - But deep-rooted problems are undercutting its status.
但一些根深蒂固的问题正在削弱美元的这一地位。 - As a result, the Japanese export machine boomed, undercutting American industry; and Japanese investors gobbled up American debt, keeping US Treasury yields artificially low.
其结果是,日本出口行业机器轰鸣,以更低的价格与美国工业进行竞争;日本投资者大笔购入美国债务,人为压低了美国国债的收益率。 - China engineered a merger in its two state-owned rail companies late last year to prevent them from undercutting each other in international tenders.
去年底,中国曾撮合两大国有铁路企业合并,以阻止它们在国际招标活动中彼此削弱。 - By repeatedly undercutting his price, his competitions soon had him on the ropes.
竞争者们一再削价与他抢生意,很快就逼得他走投无路了。 - At one project, sales manager Susan Yang says her bosses are considering 'stealth price cuts' rebates, of maybe 30% that would keep the development competitive without undercutting its high-end image.
一个住宅项目的销售经理SusanYang说,她的老板正打算隐性降价,折扣幅度可能达到30%,这样就可以在不破坏楼盘高端形象的同时保持竞争力。 - You're undercutting us by1000 yen.
你干吗比我们便宜1000元。