[] (undersold, undersold/-ˈsəʊld; NAmE-ˈsoʊld/) () to sell goods or services at a lower price than your competitors售价低于竞争对手◆They complain that foreign companies are underselling them.他们抱怨外国公司正以低于他们的价格出售。◆We are never undersold (= our prices are the lowest).我们的价格从来都是最低的。 () to sell sth at a lower price than its real value廉价出售◆They were underselling their computers to gain a share of the market.他们廉价出售计算机以赢得市场份额。to make people think that sth is not as good or as interesting as it really is贬低◆Don't undersell yourself at the interview.面试时不要让人小看你。OPPoversell ●never ˌknowingly underˈsold () used by stores to advertise their policy of selling their products at lower prices than other stores. If you find the same product at a lower price somewhere else, the store will lower its own price to match.本地最低价