undercut
US /ˌʌn.dɚˈkʌt/
UK /ˌʌn.dɚˈkʌt/

1.
socavar, vender más barato
offer goods or services at a lower price than (a competitor)
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Large supermarkets can undercut small local shops.
Los grandes supermercados pueden socavar a las pequeñas tiendas locales.
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Our competitors are trying to undercut us on price.
Nuestros competidores están tratando de socavarnos en precio.
2.
socavar, debilitar
damage or weaken (someone or something); sabotage
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His constant criticism began to undercut her confidence.
Su crítica constante comenzó a socavar su confianza.
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The new policy could undercut the authority of the local government.
La nueva política podría socavar la autoridad del gobierno local.
1.
undercut, corte undercut
a hairstyle in which the hair on the top of the head is long and parted on one side, and the sides and back are cut very short or shaved
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He got a trendy undercut for the summer.
Se hizo un undercut moderno para el verano.
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The barber gave him a sharp undercut.
El barbero le hizo un undercut bien definido.