词汇 | let down |
释义 | let down [phrasal verb] 1 let (someone) down a : to fail to give help or support to (someone who needs or expects it) : disappoint使失望;辜负 I promised Mary that I'd help her, and I can't let her down.我答应过要帮助玛丽,我不能让她失望。 It's my fault we lost the game. I let the team down.我们输掉了比赛,都是我的错。我辜负了全队。 He never lets down a friend in need.他从来不背弃危难中的朋友。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 His judgment let him down. [=his judgment was poor; he made a bad decision]他的判断有误。 b : to make (someone) unhappy or displeased by not being as good as expected使沮丧;使不悦 The end of the story really let me down. = I felt let down by the end of the story. [=the end of the story was disappointing]故事的结尾真令我失望。 — see also letdown 2 ◊ To let someone down easy/gently is to give someone unpleasant news in a gentle or kind way.委婉地告诉某人坏消息 She tried to let him down gently when she told him he didn't get the job.她尽量委婉地告诉他,他没有得到那份工作。 I knew I had to fire her, but I was trying to think of a way to let her down easy.我知道我不得不解雇她,但是我当时尽量想了一种委婉的方式来告诉她。 3 let (something) down or let down (something) a : to cause or allow (something) to move down gradually慢慢放下(某物) let a bucket down into a well = let down a bucket into a well把桶慢慢放到井里 b : to make (a skirt, a pair of pants, etc.) longer加长(裙子、裤子等) The pants were a little too short and needed to be let down a little.这条裤子有点太短了,需要加长一点。 — see also let your hair down at hair let |
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