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to let down
[phrase form: let]
01
zawodzić, rozczarowywać
to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations
Transitive: to let down sb
02
opuścić, zredukować
to lower something that was previously raised or suspended
Transitive: to let down sth
03
wydłużyć, opuścić
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
04
zawodzić, utrudniać
to hinder someone or something's ability to achieve their full potential or perform to their best capabilities
Transitive: to let down sb
05
opróżnić, puścić powietrze
to intentionally remove air from something that was previously inflated
Transitive: to let down something inflatable
let down
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Przykład
The politician's empty promises and lack of action let down the voters who had placed their trust in them.
The traveler felt let down by the lack of cultural experiences and authentic interactions during their vacation.
The speaker's uninspiring presentation let down the audience, who had gathered with anticipation for an engaging and informative event.
The seamstress let down the seams of the dress to accommodate my daughter's growth spurt.
The vandal let down the inflatable bouncy castle at the children's party, ruining the fun for everyone.