underbid
underbid 英 [ˌʌndəˈbɪd] 美 [ˌʌndərˈbɪd]
vt. 出价低于…;出较低的价钱 n. 叫牌偏低;出价较低
进行时:underbidding 过去式:underbid 过去分词:underbid 第三人称单数:underbids
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- vt. 出价低于…;出较低的价钱
- n. 叫牌偏低;出价较低
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1. There is no doubt this would have given the company a significant foothold in the USA and was probably part of the reason that Boeing underbid EADS on the KC-X contract.
无疑若KC-X成功的话将会这将成为公司进军美国市场重要立足点,而这也可能就是波音在KC-X合同竞标时标价始终低于EADS的部分原因。
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2. "At first, we lost money, " says Friedman , "because we underbid the jobs.
“起先,我们是赔钱的,”弗里德曼说,“因为我们低估了这项工作。”
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3. 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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