letdown 英 ['let'daʊn] 美 ['letˌdaʊn]
n. 失望
英英释义Noun:
a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized;
当你的期望没有实现时产生的不满情绪;
"his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment"
“他的希望如此之高,注定要失望”。
例句
用作名词 (n.)
1、Not getting an invitation to the party is a big letdown for Jill.
没有接到参加晚会的邀请,吉尔感到十分失望。
2、To some, the apparent limitations of quantum computers might come as a letdown.
或许会有些人认为,量子电脑明显的局限真是令人失望。
扩展资料:
近义词的用法
disappointment 英 [ˌdɪsə'pɔɪntmənt] 美 [ˌdɪsə'pɔɪntmənt]
n. 失望;令人失望的人或事
例句
用作名词 (n.)
1、She concealed her disappointment from her mother.
她对母亲隐瞒了自己的失望。
2、He tried to mask his disappointment with a smile.
他试图以微笑来掩饰他的失望。
词义辨析
despair,desperation,depression,disappointment
这些名词都有“绝望、沮丧”之意。
1、despair普通用词,指因灾难等因素而丧失希望和信心,陷入沮丧,绝望的境地。
2、desperation语气强烈,指因绝望而使人采取无所顾忌的疯狂行动。
3、depression侧重指因遭受重大失利或挫折而产生的低落情绪。
4、disappointment多指愿望或期望的落空。
参考资料:百度翻译
如,It's disappointing to hear the bad news.
如果要表达,你觉得很失望,则用disappointed.
如,I'm disappointed to hear the bad news.
动词,disappoint
如,The bad news disappointed me.
如果要用名词的话,就是disappointment.
如,It's a great disappointment to hear the bad news.
不知道这样解释你能理解不?
2.disappointed; frustrate
3.disappointment; letdown; frustration
disappointed
despondent
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