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letdown 英 ['let'da?n] 美 ['let?da?n] n. 失望英英釋義Noun:a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized;當(dāng)你的期望沒有實(shí)現(xiàn)時產(chǎn)生的不滿情緒;"his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment"“他的希望如此之高,注定要失望”。例句用作名詞(n.)1、Not getting an invitation to the party is a big letdown for Jill.沒有接到參加晚會的邀請,吉爾感到十分失望。2、To some, the apparent limitations of quantum computers might come as a letdown.或許會有些人認(rèn)為,量子電腦明顯的局限真是令人失望。擴(kuò)展資料:近義詞的用法disappointment 英 [?d?s?'p??ntm?nt] 美 [?d?s?'p??ntm?nt] n. 失望;令人失望的人或事例句用作名詞(n.)1、She concealed her disappointment from her mother.她對母親隱瞞了自己的失望。2、He tried to mask his disappointment with a smile.他試圖以微笑來掩飾他的失望。詞義辨析despair,desperation,depression,disappointment這些名詞都有“絕望、沮喪”之意。1、despair普通用詞,指因?yàn)?zāi)難等因素而喪失希望和信心,陷入沮喪,絕望的境地。2、desperation語氣強(qiáng)烈,指因絕望而使人采取無所顧忌的瘋狂行動。3、depression側(cè)重指因遭受重大失利或挫折而產(chǎn)生的低落情緒。4、disappointment多指愿望或期望的落空。