letdown

英 ['letdaʊn] 美
  • n. 失望;松弛;减低
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letdown (n.)
also let-down, "disappointment," 1768, from let (v.) + down (adv.). The verbal phrase is from mid-12c. in a literal sense; figuratively by 1795.
1. The movie was a letdown.
那电影真令人失望.

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2. 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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3. 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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4. 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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5. 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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