letdown

英[\'let\'daʊn]
美[ˈlɛtˌdaʊn]

基本释义

n.
松劲; 减低; 减退; 松弛

实用例句

The movie was a letdown.

那电影真令人失望.

辞典例句

He found himself completely unable to suppress a sense of disappointment, of letdown.

他感到自己有一种完全无法抑制的受挫和失望的感觉.

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It's really a letdown to let Tom join us.

让汤姆加入我们真是一件扫兴的事情.

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What a letdown! That is not as juicy as I think.

太令人失望了! 不如我想象的那么有趣.

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The News of Charlie's death was a major letdown for us all.

查利的讣报使我们大家的心情更为沉重.

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What a letdown! That wasn't as juicy as I thought.

太令人失望了! 不如我想像的那麽有趣.

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Roger: No, not nearly as big. What a letdown!

罗杰 ︰ 是啊, 差多了. 真让人大失所望.

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After you taste the food, you feel a letdown.

但是,当你真正去了以后, 却感到失望和扫兴.

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What a letdown! That is not as juicy as I thought.

太令人失望了! 不如我想像的那么有趣.

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Star Wars was such a letdown.

《星际大战》真是令人失望.

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Derek Fisher cautioned against a letdown Monday.

费舍尔对周一横扫对手表态很谨慎.

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I thought the movie would be very interesting, but it turned out to a letdown.

我本以为那部电影会很好看, 结果是部令人失望的电影.

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It was a big letdown when I was not accepted by Harvard university.

当我的入学申请被哈佛大学拒绝时,我失望极了.

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I was told my friend Joe was speaking ill of me. That's a real letdown.

有人告诉我说我的朋友乔说我的坏话, 这可真令我失望.

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During that recovery period , there is a greater likelihood of human error . Watch out for " letdown ".

许多人为的 失误 就出现在此时,务必小心.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized;

    "his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment"

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