let down
let
lɛt
let
down
daʊn
dawn
/lˈɛt dˈaʊn/

A(z) „let down” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to let down
[phrase form: let]
01

cserbenhagy, kiĂĄbrĂĄndĂ­t

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations
Transitive: to let down sb
to let down definition and meaning
Példåk
This car has never let me down, even in the harshest weather conditions.
Ez az autĂł soha nem hagyott cserben, mĂ©g a legkemĂ©nyebb idƑjĂĄrĂĄsi viszonyok között sem.
02

leenged, leereszt

to lower something that was previously raised or suspended
Transitive: to let down sth
Példåk
The pilot gradually let down the airplane, preparing for a smooth landing on the runway.
A pilĂłta fokozatosan leengedte a repĂŒlƑgĂ©pet, felkĂ©szĂŒlve a sima leszĂĄllĂĄsra a kifutĂłpĂĄlyĂĄn.
03

meghosszabbít, leengedni a szegélyt

to lengthen a piece of clothing, such as pants or a dress, by releasing or lowering the hem or seams
Transitive: to let down a piece of clothing
Példåk
The designer let down the sleeves of the blouse, creating a more relaxed and comfortable fit.
A tervezƑ leengedte a blĂșz ujjait, ami lazĂĄbb Ă©s kĂ©nyelmesebb viseletet eredmĂ©nyezett.
04

cserbenhagy, gĂĄtol

to hinder someone or something's ability to achieve their full potential or perform to their best capabilities
Transitive: to let down sb
Példåk
The athlete's lack of stamina in the final stretch of the race let them down, preventing them from securing a victory.
A sportolĂł kitartĂĄsĂĄnak hiĂĄnya a verseny utolsĂł szakaszĂĄban cserben hagyta Ƒket, megakadĂĄlyozva Ƒket a gyƑzelem elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©ben.
05

leenged, kiengedi a levegƑt

to intentionally remove air from something that was previously inflated
Dialectbritish flagBritish
Transitive: to let down something inflatable
Példåk
The vandal let down the inflatable bouncy castle at the children's party, ruining the fun for everyone.
A vandal leeresztette a gumivårat a gyerekpartin, tönkretéve mindenki mókåjåt.
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