柯林斯詞典deflate /d??fle?t/ (deflating,deflated,deflates) 1. V-T If you deflate someone or something, you take away their confidence or make them seem less important. 使泄氣 I hate to deflate your ego, but you seem to have an exaggerated idea of your importance to me. 我不愿?jìng)愕淖宰?,但是你好像高估了你?duì)我的重要性。2. deflatedADJ 泄氣的 When she refused I felt deflated. 她拒絕時(shí),我感到很沮喪。3. V-I When something such as a tyre or balloon deflates, or when you deflate it, all the air comes out of it. 放氣; 漏氣 We drove a few miles until the tyre deflated and we had to stop the car. 我們開(kāi)了幾英里直到輪胎漏氣了,然后我們不得不停下車(chē)。 返回 deflated劍橋詞典feeling less confident and positive than before 灰心的,氣餒的 Her criticism left me feeling a bit deflated. 她的批評(píng)使我感到有點(diǎn)兒泄氣。 返回 deflated