overdiscount
verb [ I or T ] (also over-discount) uk/ˌəʊ.və.dɪˈskaʊnt/ us/ˌoʊ.vɚ.dɪˈskaʊnt/
(REDUCE)
finance and economics specialized折价
to reduce the price or value of something too much
The market has over-discounted.
Selling the stocks at high prices may overdiscount their future growth. 以高价出售股票可能会使其未来增长的折价过高。
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- Overdiscounting is an obstacle to growth.
- Sometimes the market underdiscounts a large crop and overdiscounts a small crop.
- Over-discounting may stop the company from using investments to do anything more than cover operating costs.
(NOT CONSIDER)
过度轻视
to believe too strongly that something or someone is not worth considering or giving attention
He is in danger of over-discounting the risks involved. 他有过度轻看所涉风险的危险。
People who overdiscount by disproportionately valuing present wins over future wins are making a grave mistake.
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- The possibility of failure has been overdiscounted by too many people.
- Human beings tend to over-discount longer-term gains and losses relative to immediate gains and losses.
- Not saving enough may be the product of an innate human tendency to overdiscount the future.