letting down
英 [ˈletɪŋ daʊn]
美 [ˈletɪŋ daʊn]
下滑,(肉牛)掉膘
英英释义
noun
- the act of causing something to move to a lower level
双语例句
- "This is the place!" cried her companion, letting down all the glasses.
“就是那个地方!”她的同伴叫道,把玻璃窗全部放下来。 - When I keep on letting You down?
当我不断的让你失望时。 - I'm not worried about you letting me down.
我不是担心你会让我失望。 - A tiny handful of fans may be letting her down.
一小撮歌迷的这种行为让她很失望。 - He was scared of letting us down.
他怕让我们失望。 - Do you really want to start your life together by letting her down?
你真想让你们的共同生活从失望开始? - He thinks he's letting you down.
他以为他让你们失望了。 - A patient who just recovered will suffer a relapse if letting down his guard; a strong person may die suddenly because of neglect.
大病初愈者,常因放松警惕而造成复发;身体强壮者,反而因疏忽大意而导致猝亡。 - Faced with the choice between punishing their populations with austerity programmes and letting down foreign creditors, countries may find it easier to disappoint the foreigners.
面对使用紧缩政策惩罚其民众或是对不起外国债权人,政府会发现让外国人失望可能是更好的选择。正如卡门? - I need to be so rocked by something, so moved by something that the idea of letting it down or ruining it is painful, and that's what gets you through the shoot, she said.
我需要因某些东西而震惊而感动以至于放弃或毁掉它是痛苦的,那是让你通过拍摄的东西,她说。