underrate 英 [ˌʌndəˈreɪt]   美 [ˌʌndɚˈret]

underrate

underrate  英 [ˌʌndəˈreɪt] 美 [ˌʌndɚˈret]

vt. 低估;看轻 

进行时:underrating  过去式:underrated  过去分词:underrated  第三人称单数:underrates  名词复数:underrates 

But their official titles both overrate and underrate their authority. 但是他们官方的头衔或多或少地估计了他们的权力。
You must not underrate the force which these ideals exert upon the modern British democracy. 我们不要低估这些理想对现代英国民主政治的巨大作用。

  • To underrate something is to underestimate its value. If critics underrate a great movie, they don't give it enough credit for its brilliant acting and well-written script.
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  • vt. 低估;看轻
  • 1. But their official titles both overrate and underrate their authority.

    但是他们官方的头衔或多或少地估计了他们的权力。

  • 2. You must not underrate the force which these ideals exert upon the modern British democracy.

    我们不要低估这些理想对现代英国民主政治的巨大作用。

  • 3. Ugliness is one of the seven deadly virtues, Gladys. You, as a good Tory, must not underrate them.

    丑恶是七大德行之一,格拉迪斯。你是个死心塌地的保皇党,别把这些德行低估了。

  • underrate (v.) also under-rate, 1640s, "to esteem at too little worth," from under + rate (v.). Related: Underrated; underrating.
under·rate / ˌʌndəˈreɪt ; NAmE ˌʌndəˈreɪt / verb underratesb/sth to not recognize how good, important, etc. sb/sth really is 过低评价;低估 He's seriously underrated as a writer. 他是被严重低估的一位作家。 an underrated movie 一部未得到应有评价的电影 compare overrate , underestimate  (2 ) underrate underrates underrated underrating under·rate / ˌʌndəˈreɪt ; NAmE ˌʌndəˈreɪt /
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