letdown

letdown
ˈletˈdaun сущ.;
тж. let-down
1) спад, снижение, сокращение;
ухудшение;
ослабление The human race is a let-down, a bad, bad let-down! ≈ Человечество в упадке, в большом, большом упадке! Mike knew it was all over. He could feel the let-down in himself. ≈ Майк знал, что все кончено. Он чувствовал падение внутри себя. Syn : worsening, change for the worse, lessening, decrease
2) разг. разочарование;
неоправдавшееся ожидание Syn : disappointment, disillusionment, disenchantment
3) авиац. снижение (самолета) The note of the engines changed as the let-down began. ≈ Сигнал двигателей изменился, так как началось снижение самолета. ослабление, замедление падение, ухудшение недостаток, отрицательная сторона разочарование обман (авиация) (космонавтика) спуск, приземление letdown ав. приземление ~ разг. разочарование ~ упадок;
ухудшение;
ослабление

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