let down
英 [ˈlet daʊn]
美 [ˈlet daʊn]
使失望; 使沮丧; 辜负; 使美中不足; 使不理想; 给(轮胎等)放气
柯林斯词典
- The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down.
公司的很多工人现在都感到非常沮丧。
- The company now has a large number of workers who feel badly let down.
英英释义
verb
- fail to meet the hopes or expectations of
- Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage
- move something or somebody to a lower position
- take down the vase from the shelf
双语例句
- They arrived, the carriage turned, the step was let down.
他们到达目的地,马车转过头,踏脚板放了下来。 - I will let down the steps, your honour.
阁下,我帮你放踏板。 - I was already feeling a little let down.
我已经感到有点儿失望了。 - Don't let down my cheer infatuation.
不要辜负我的一片痴心。 - They're less likely to feel let down if things go wrong.
如果事情出错,那么他们感到失望的可能性就更低。 - Those pesky kids from next door have let down my car tyres again.
隔壁那些讨厌的孩子又把我汽车的轮胎的气放了。 - She was not ready to let down her guard and confide in him.
她还没有对他放松警惕并加以信任。 - The government helped him let down the bars to success.
政府帮助他消除了成功道路上的障碍。 - The boy let down his fist.
男孩放下了拳头。 - She felt let down because he didn't come.
她觉得他不来是晾了她的台。