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let down

phrasal verb
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let somebody down
  1. to fail to help or support somebody as they had hoped or expected不能帮助,不能支持(某人);使失望
    • I'm afraid she let us down badly.很遗憾,她让我们大失所望。
    • This machine won't let you down.你尽管放心,这台机器不会出毛病。
    • He trudged home feeling lonely and let down.他步履艰难地往家走,感到孤独而沮丧。
    related noun let-downTopics Difficulty and failureb2
let somebody/something down
  1. to make somebody/something less successful than they/it should be(使)略逊一筹,美中不足
    • She speaks French very fluently, but her pronunciation lets her down.她法语讲得很流利,但美中不足的是发音不大好。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec1
let something down
  1. to let or make something go down放下;降低;降下
    • We let the bucket down by a rope.我们用绳子把吊桶放下去。
  2. to make a dress, skirt, coat, etc. longer, by reducing the amount of material that is folded over at the bottom(把连衣裙、裙子、外套等)放长;放出(褶边)
    • This skirt needs letting down.这条裙子需要放长.
    opposite take something up
  3. (British English) to allow the air to escape from something deliberately(故意地)放气
    • Some kids had let my tyres down.几个小孩子故意把我的轮胎放了气。

let-down

noun
/ˈlet daʊn/
/ˈlet daʊn/
[countable, usually singular, uncountable] (informal)
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  1. something that is disappointing because it is not as good as you expected it to be令人失望的事;失望;沮丧 synonym disappointment, anticlimax
    • Afterwards there was just a feeling of let-down.事情过后给人留下的只有一种沮丧的感觉。
    • The London exhibition was a bit of a let-down.伦敦展览会有点令人失望。

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