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低估 (dīgǔ) is typically used as a verb meaning "to underestimate" or "to underrate". It can also be used as an adjective to describe something or someone as "underestimated" or "underrated".
Example sentences:
- 我们不能低估这个问题的严重性。(Wǒmen bùnéng dīgǔ zhège wèntí de yángzhòngxìng.) - We cannot underestimate the seriousness of this issue.
- 他的能力经常被低估。(Tā de nénglì jīngcháng bèi dīgǔ.) - His abilities are often underestimated.
- 这部电影被低估了,它其实很有意思。(Zhè bù diànyǐng bèi dīgǔ le, tā qíshí hěn yǒu yìsi.) - This movie was underrated, it's actually quite interesting.
Other related words:
- 高估 (gāogǔ) - overestimate, overrate
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