comedown

英[ˈkʌmdaʊn]
美[ˈkʌmˌdaʊn]

基本释义

n.
衰落; 没落; 丧失

词性变化

实用例句

The prospect of relegation is a comedown for a club that finished second two seasons ago.

对于两个赛季前排名第二的俱乐部来说,竟然有降级之虞真是太落魄了。

She find it a comedown to listen to her former subordinate.

她觉得要听她以前部下的指挥很降格.

期刊摘选

And then, all of a sudden, you comedown to earth in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.

然后, 突然之间, 你就以想像得到的最戏剧化的方式,从天堂跌落到地面.

期刊摘选

The clouds comedown so suddenly we had no warning.

突然天气乌云密布,此前毫无征兆.

期刊摘选

His defeat was quite a comedown for all of us.

他的失败令我们全体感到失望.

辞典例句

The community succession was on the comedown phase rapidly , and the evidence of degeneration was naked.

群落演替处于快速衰落阶段, 退化迹象十分明显.

期刊摘选

As the falsificationism appeared , the comedown of the verificationism's economic methodology was already an irresistible trend.

随着证伪主义的兴起, 证实主义经济学方法论的衰落已是大势所趋.

期刊摘选

It's a bit of a comedown to leave school and then not get a job.

毕业后找不到工作是件有点儿丢人的事.

期刊摘选

The movie is quite a comedown after so much wait.

等了这么久,这个电影却非常令人失望.

期刊摘选

The prospect of relegation is a comedown for a club that finished second two seasons ago.

对于两个赛季前排名第二的俱乐部来说,竟然有降级之虞真是太落魄了。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. decline to a lower status or level