单词 | lowballing |
释义 | lowballingn. Business (originally U.S.). The action or practice of offering a deceptively or unrealistically low price, estimate, bid, etc. Cf. low ball n. 2, lowball v. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > [noun] > underestimation or undervaluing misprizing1485 disprizing1500 underweening1574 misprize1590 misprision1592 underrating1599 extenuation1607 under-opinion1629 undervaluing1656 extenuating1671 underratement1708 inappreciation1864 minifying1867 lowballing1957 1957 N.Y. Times 16 June ii. ii. 25 What the trade calls ‘low balling’. In effect this is quoting a low price initially and then reneging or saddling a purchaser with extras when the time comes to consummate the deal. 1978 S. Brill Teamsters v. 198 ‘Lowballing’ is a procedure whereby one trucking company takes away business from another company..by underbidding that company for the work. 1995 G. W. Eldred Yes! You can own Home you Want viii. 161 Others falsely believe that a ‘skillful’ negotiator dips into a bag of tricks and pulls out deceptive techniques like lowballing, weasel clauses, running a bluff, [etc.]. 2002 Guardian 9 Feb. i. 23/6 There have been accusations of so-called ‘lowballing’, where accountants put in low bids for the audit in order to keep the more lucrative consultancy work. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > see alsoalso refers to : low-ballingadj. < n.1957 see also |
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