letdown

letdown ['let'daʊn]  [ˈlɛtˌdaʊn] 

letdown 基本解释

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名词减退; 减低; 松劲; 松弛

letdown 单语例句

1. letdown什么意思

1. Leung's somewhat messy handling of the UBW controversy proved a letdown for many local residents, but that episode alone is not enough to strike Leung out.

2. Perhaps we should have taken the modest decor as a sign of things to come, and thus prepared ourselves for a bit less of a letdown.

3. Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy wasn't too happy with Houston's late game letdown.

4. Critics suggest that the connectome fans are wasting valuable research dollars and setting themselves up for a huge letdown.

5. letdown

5. But 2007 has been a letdown, with injuries and a general loss of form plaguing the camp.

6. letdown

6. It the epitome of a letdown after an emotional win, the Sacramento Kings lost at home for only the fifth time all season.

7. While the agreement shapes up as a potential boon for Microsoft, it was greeted in the stock market as a letdown for Yahoo.

letdown 英英释义

noun

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

    e.g. his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment

    Synonym: disappointment

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