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undercut UK [ˌʌn.də'kʌt] US [-dɚ-] (undercutting, undercut, undercut) verb transitive CHARGE LESS THAN 报价少于 ■to charge less than a competitor 报价低于(竞争对手)•Big supermarkets can undercut all rivals, especially small high-street shops.大型超市售价可以低于所有竞争对手,尤其是那些商业街上的小店铺。 •They claim to undercut their competitors by at least 5%.他们宣称售价至少要比竞争对手低5%。 UK [ˌʌn.də'kʌt] US [-dɚ-] (undercutting, undercut, undercut) verb transitive DAMAGE 损害 ■to damage something or to cause it to fail; undermine 削弱;损害;使失败•He suspected it was an attempt to undercut his authority.他怀疑这是企图削弱他的权力。 |