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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
let something down
▪ I. ˌlet sthˈdown derived 1. to let or make sth go down •We let the bucket down by a rope. 2. to make a dress, skirt, coat, etc. longer, by reducing the amount of material that is folded over at the bottom •This skirt needs letting down. Opp: ↑take up 3. (BrE)to allow the air to escape from sth deliberately •Some kids had let my tyres down. Main entry: ↑letderived ▪ II. ˌlet sb/sthˈdown derived to make sb/sth less successful than they/it should be •She speaks French very fluently, but her pronunciation lets her down. Main entry: ↑letderived
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