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1 undersell oneself
undersell oneself GEN sich unter Wert verkaufenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > undersell oneself
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2 undersell
undersell [‚ʌndəˈsel](preterite, past participle undersold) transitive verb• to undersell o.s. ne pas savoir se vendre* * *[ˌʌndə'sel] 1.(prét, pp - sold) transitive verb1) ( undercut) vendre moins cher que [competitor]2) ( sell discreetly) pratiquer une publicité trop discrète pour [product]2.intransitive verb vendre à bas prix3. -
3 undersell
A vtr1 ( undercut) vendre moins cher que [competitor] ; we undersell our competitors by £10 a crate nous vendons le cageot à dix livres sterling de moins que nos concurrents ;2 ( sell discreetly) pratiquer une publicité trop discrète pour [product].B vi vendre à bas prix. -
4 undersell
(competitor) vendre moins cher que; (goods) vendre au-dessous de la valeur de;∎ figurative to undersell oneself se sous-estimer;∎ figurative don't undersell yourself at the interview essaie de bien te vendre lors de l'entretien(goods) se vendre mal -
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transitive verb, forms asacademic.ru/65753/sell">sell 1.1) (set at lower price than) [im Preis] unterbieten2) (present inadequately) nicht genug anpreisen* * *past tense, past participle - undersold; verb(to sell goods at a lower price than (a competitor).) unter Wert verkaufen* * *under·ˈsell<-sold, -sold>vt1. (offer cheaper)▪ to \undersell sth/sb etw/jdn unterbietento \undersell the competition die Konkurrenz unterbietento \undersell goods Waren unter Preis verkaufen2. (undervalue)▪ to \undersell sth/sb etw/jdn unterbewerten* * *1. jemanden unterbieten* * *transitive verb, forms assell 1.1) (set at lower price than) [im Preis] unterbieten2) (present inadequately) nicht genug anpreisen* * *v.unterbieten v. -
6 undersell
under·'sell <-sold, -sold> vt1) ( offer cheaper)to \undersell sth/sb etw/jdn unterbieten;to \undersell the competition die Konkurrenz unterbieten;to \undersell goods Waren unter Preis verkaufen2) ( undervalue)to \undersell sth/sb etw/jdn unterbewerten; -
7 undersell
[ˌʌndə'sel] 1.verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. - sold)1) (undercut) vendere a meno di [ competitor]2) (sell discreetly) fare poca pubblicità a [ product]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. - sold) vendere sottoprezzo, svendere3.verbo riflessivo (pass., p.pass. - sold)* * *past tense, past participle - undersold; verb(to sell goods at a lower price than (a competitor).) svendere, (vendere sottocosto)* * *[ˌʌndə'sel] 1.verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. - sold)1) (undercut) vendere a meno di [ competitor]2) (sell discreetly) fare poca pubblicità a [ product]2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. - sold) vendere sottoprezzo, svendere3.verbo riflessivo (pass., p.pass. - sold) -
8 undersell
past tense, past participle - undersold; verb(to sell goods at a lower price than (a competitor).) underby/-selge1) underby, underselge, selge billigere enn (konkurrent)2) selge til underpris, dumpe3) ikke reklamere godt nok forundersell oneself undervurdere seg selv
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undersell — /ʌndəˈsɛl/ (say unduh sel) verb (t) (undersold, underselling) 1. to advertise or publicise with restraint. 2. to sell things at a lower price than (a competitor). 3. to sell for less than the actual value. –phrase 4. undersell oneself, to lack… …
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