letdown是什么意思

  • En [ ˈlet.daʊn]
  • Us [ ˈlet.daʊn]

详细释义

  • 0 a disappointment -- 失望,沮喪

    • After all I'd heard about the movie, it turned out to be a bit of a letdown. 關於這部電影我聽說過很多,看完後卻讓我有點失望。

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  • It has not only letdown the consumer, but it has failed where it cannot afford to fail, and that is in its labour relations.

  • The amendment is a severe letdown to my constituents.

  • Because of the partiality of its authors and the lack of homework and consultation which preceded it, it is a major letdown.

  • First, there is the advantage of avoiding any sense of letdown.

  • That was a desperate letdown for the industry.

  • We can well imagine the sense of letdown in those two county councils and the sense of disappointment among commuters.

  • I think there is a certain letdown when the children leave school and their enthusiasms and interests have been half aroused.

  • After so promising a start, it's a letdown.

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  • 中文简体

    失望,沮丧…

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  • Español

    decepción, desilusión [feminine, singular]…

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  • Português

    decepção…

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  • Türk dili

    düş/hayal kırıklığı, sükûtu hayal…

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  • Français

    déception [feminine]…

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  • Čeština

    stáhnout, zklamat, zradit…

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  • Dansk

    sænke, skuffe, lade i stikken…

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  • Indonesia

    menurunkan, mengecewakan, mengempiskan…

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