柯林斯詞典comedown /?k?m?da?n/ BRIT also come-down1. N-SING If you say that something is a comedown, you think that it is not as good as something else that you have just done or had. 衰落['a' N] He regarded the new job as a distinct comedown. 他把這份新工作看成一個(gè)顯而易見(jiàn)的降級(jí)。 返回 comedown劍橋詞典a situation that is not as good as the one you were in before 衰落;落魄;敗落;沒(méi)落 These days he plays to audiences of a hundred or fewer which is a bit of a comedown after Wembley Stadium. 如今,看他打球的觀衆(zhòng)衹有100位甚至更少,跟溫佈利躰育場(chǎng)的情景相比,真是有些落魄。 返回 comedown