undersell

undersell
past tense, past participle - undersold; verb
(to sell goods at a lower price than (a competitor).) vender más barato (que)
undersell
tr[ʌndə'sel]
transitive verb (pt & pp undersold tr[ʌndə'səʊld] )
1 (at too low a price) malvender
2 (undercut) vender más barato que
undersell [.ʌndər'sɛl] vt, -sold ; -selling : vender más barato que
undersell
v.
malbaratar v.
malvender v.
vender a menor precio que v.
transitive verb (past & past p -sold) \<\<competitor\>\> vender más barato que
['ʌndǝ'sel]
(pt, pp undersold) VT
1) (=undercut) [+ competitor] vender a precio más bajo que
2) (fig)

to undersell o.s. — subestimarse, infravalorarse

Burnley has been undersold as a tourist centre — no se ha hecho la debida publicidad de Burnley como centro turístico

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transitive verb (past & past p -sold) \<\<competitor\>\> vender más barato que

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