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词汇 underperform
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Definition of underperform in English:

underperform

verbʌndəpəˈfɔːmˌəndərpərˈfɔrm
[no object]
  • 1Perform less well than expected.

    表现不佳;工作不如预期

    these students are at risk of underperforming
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are a performance-driven bank and others who have had their pay frozen are underperforming.
    • I felt that we underperformed, especially around the middle.
    • As a country we are still underperforming massively on the international athletics stage and our track and field medals haul is simply not good enough when you consider our population and sporting heritage.
    • The hospital recently lost its three-star status, with hospital cleanliness the one key target on which the trust was considered to be underperforming.
    • There are too many coasting schools, too many pupils underperforming in good schools.
    • They're unskilled, inadequate and underperforming.
    • Academies are state-of-the-art facilities that replace schools considered to be underperforming and are set up with the help of a private or charitable sponsor.
    • But it does not alter the fact that the hotels were underperforming.
    • The feeling was that a team of incredible quality were seriously underperforming, and something had to change and quick.
    • This country underperforms most noticeably in research and development, entrepreneurial activity and youth unemployment.
    • The rising tide of red tape is the major reason that small firms are underperforming in the economy.
    • If the team underperforms, the coach must look in the mirror before he does anything else.
    • If your area was underperforming then you would surely aim to make it better, not cover up for people who are ineffective.
    • I found the training very satisfying but the competition intensely frustrating because I knew I was always underperforming.
    • Judges who do not send convicted drug dealers to jail are hugely underperforming.
    • ‘A couple of years ago they were massively underperforming,’ says Chambers.
    • ‘We let ourselves down in the last two finals by underperforming but we didn't talk about that before this match.’
    • Not only is he facing a tough consumer market in Europe but many of the group's brands are underperforming.
    • We're in a no-win situation: if grades go up it's because of dumbing down, and if they drop we are underperforming.
    • The changes will also allow administrative staff deemed by the education department to be underperforming to be demoted, and will give greater autonomy to principals in the hiring and firing of teachers.
    1. 1.1with object Increase in value less than.
      增值少于
      the shares have underperformed the market

      这些股票的表现落后于市场。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But don't despair if you are underperforming the overall market!
      • Given the surprises that the corporate world continues to throw up, it's no shock to discover professional fund managers continue to underperform the stock market average.
      • In the case of underperforming, does it imply the shares will underperform the sector or the entire market?
      • In the 20 largest deals since 1995, the average combined company underperformed the market by nearly 13%.
      • In more recent years, the FTSE 30 has also underperformed the wider market.
      • Don't large corporations know that about 90% of managed funds underperform the stock market average over the long-term?
      • In other words, when we take survivorship bias into account, the average mutual fund underperforms the market.
      • Since the start of this year it has been forced to issue three separate profit warnings, and its shares have underperformed its rivals by 23%.
      • In a noteworthy development, the broader market generally underperformed the major indices.
      • The shares this weekend have fallen 11 per cent since the start of the year, underperforming the stock market as a whole.
      • His analysis shows food, beverage and tobacco makers all underperforming the market since the end of June.
      • So it's no surprise that, based on their price-earnings ratio, their shares have long underperformed those of most rivals.
      • The shares have underperformed this year..
      • Even if it has underperformed the market over a long period, has it demonstrated robustness through tough times?
      • In the case of the financials, we are at a point in the interest-rate cycle at which this sector underperforms the market.
      • Then again, don't be disappointed when this fund underperforms the broad market, as it will be prone to do from time to time.
      • Plagued by concerns over generic competition plus other issues that include manufacturing problems, shares in the company have underperformed the overall market.
      • And sometimes, the reduction can even result in your share portfolio underperforming the overall market!
      • In fact, the top 20 funds not only underperformed the market as time went on, but they also underperformed the average mutual fund.
      • Conversely when they sold shares, the stock underperformed the market by 5.4%.

Derivatives

  • underperformance

  • noun
    • The significant underperformance of the economy and the growing fiscal deficit suggests that balancing the budget will be the primary focus of the incoming government.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Failing to do so contributes to corrupt governance, and could contribute to share underperformance, something a prudent investor should wish to avoid.
      • He added that the independent retail sector must continually invest in training and recognise areas of underperformance to increase profitability and business development.
      • In the end, the company's shareholders ended up paying the the price in the shape of a ‘conglomerate discount’ and long-term market underperformance.
      • The head teacher challenges underperformance in teaching and positively supports the professional development of all staff within the school

Rhymes

conform, corm, dorm, form, forme, haulm, lukewarm, Maugham, misinform, norm, outperform, perform, shawm, storm, swarm, transform, warm

Definition of underperform in US English:

underperform

verbˌəndərpərˈfɔrmˌəndərpərˈfôrm
[no object]
  • 1Perform less well than expected.

    表现不佳;工作不如预期

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a country we are still underperforming massively on the international athletics stage and our track and field medals haul is simply not good enough when you consider our population and sporting heritage.
    • The hospital recently lost its three-star status, with hospital cleanliness the one key target on which the trust was considered to be underperforming.
    • ‘We let ourselves down in the last two finals by underperforming but we didn't talk about that before this match.’
    • The feeling was that a team of incredible quality were seriously underperforming, and something had to change and quick.
    • I felt that we underperformed, especially around the middle.
    • Not only is he facing a tough consumer market in Europe but many of the group's brands are underperforming.
    • There are too many coasting schools, too many pupils underperforming in good schools.
    • Academies are state-of-the-art facilities that replace schools considered to be underperforming and are set up with the help of a private or charitable sponsor.
    • If your area was underperforming then you would surely aim to make it better, not cover up for people who are ineffective.
    • The rising tide of red tape is the major reason that small firms are underperforming in the economy.
    • I found the training very satisfying but the competition intensely frustrating because I knew I was always underperforming.
    • ‘A couple of years ago they were massively underperforming,’ says Chambers.
    • We are a performance-driven bank and others who have had their pay frozen are underperforming.
    • If the team underperforms, the coach must look in the mirror before he does anything else.
    • But it does not alter the fact that the hotels were underperforming.
    • Judges who do not send convicted drug dealers to jail are hugely underperforming.
    • They're unskilled, inadequate and underperforming.
    • The changes will also allow administrative staff deemed by the education department to be underperforming to be demoted, and will give greater autonomy to principals in the hiring and firing of teachers.
    • We're in a no-win situation: if grades go up it's because of dumbing down, and if they drop we are underperforming.
    • This country underperforms most noticeably in research and development, entrepreneurial activity and youth unemployment.
    1. 1.1with object Increase in value less than.
      增值少于
      the shares have underperformed the market

      这些股票的表现落后于市场。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since the start of this year it has been forced to issue three separate profit warnings, and its shares have underperformed its rivals by 23%.
      • In the 20 largest deals since 1995, the average combined company underperformed the market by nearly 13%.
      • And sometimes, the reduction can even result in your share portfolio underperforming the overall market!
      • Then again, don't be disappointed when this fund underperforms the broad market, as it will be prone to do from time to time.
      • In the case of underperforming, does it imply the shares will underperform the sector or the entire market?
      • So it's no surprise that, based on their price-earnings ratio, their shares have long underperformed those of most rivals.
      • In more recent years, the FTSE 30 has also underperformed the wider market.
      • Plagued by concerns over generic competition plus other issues that include manufacturing problems, shares in the company have underperformed the overall market.
      • In the case of the financials, we are at a point in the interest-rate cycle at which this sector underperforms the market.
      • The shares this weekend have fallen 11 per cent since the start of the year, underperforming the stock market as a whole.
      • But don't despair if you are underperforming the overall market!
      • Even if it has underperformed the market over a long period, has it demonstrated robustness through tough times?
      • In other words, when we take survivorship bias into account, the average mutual fund underperforms the market.
      • Conversely when they sold shares, the stock underperformed the market by 5.4%.
      • His analysis shows food, beverage and tobacco makers all underperforming the market since the end of June.
      • Don't large corporations know that about 90% of managed funds underperform the stock market average over the long-term?
      • The shares have underperformed this year..
      • Given the surprises that the corporate world continues to throw up, it's no shock to discover professional fund managers continue to underperform the stock market average.
      • In fact, the top 20 funds not only underperformed the market as time went on, but they also underperformed the average mutual fund.
      • In a noteworthy development, the broader market generally underperformed the major indices.
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