lower-than-expected 的意思
單詞: lower-than-expected
定義: 指某個數值或結果低於預期或預測的水平。這個短語通常用於描述經濟數據、銷售業績、表現評估等情況。
用法:
- 在經濟報告中可以說,“The company’s earnings were lower-than-expected, resulting in a decline in stock prices.”(該公司的收益低於預期,導致股價下跌。)
- 在學術測試中可以提及,“Her test scores were lower-than-expected, which prompted her to seek tutoring.”(她的考試成績低於預期,這促使她尋求輔導。)
詞源: 該短語由“lower”(更低的)和“than expected”(比預期更…)組成。這種結構用於比較一個具體的數據或結果與預期值。
發音: /ˈloʊər ðən ɪkˈspɛktɪd/
同義詞:
- Below expectations
- Underperforming
- Disappointing
反義詞:
- Higher-than-expected
- Overperforming
- Surpassing expectations
總之,“lower-than-expected”用於形容某件事情的結果不如預期,常用於商業、財務及其他需評估表現的領域。
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The company’s profits were lower-than-expected this quarter.
公司的利潤在這一季度低於預期。 -
His test scores were lower-than-expected despite his hard work.
儘管他努力學習,但他的考試成績低於預期。 -
Sales figures came in lower-than-expected, leading to concerns among investors.
銷售數字低於預期,令投資者感到擔憂。 -
The attendance at the event was lower-than-expected due to bad weather.
由於天氣惡劣,該活動的出席人數低於預期。 -
The economic growth rate was lower-than-expected, causing analysts to revise their forecasts.
經濟增長率低於預期,導致分析師修正了預測。