英:[briŋ daun ðə haus]
美:[brɪŋ daʊn ði haʊs]
英:[briŋ daun ðə haus]
美:[brɪŋ daʊn ði haʊs]
博得满堂喝采;
(尤指剧院的演出)博得满堂大笑(或喝彩);
noun
comedown, letdown
verb
transitive verb
to cause to fall by or as if by shooting
to carry (a total) forward
noun
comedown, letdown
verb
transitive verb
to cause to fall by or as if by shooting
to carry (a total) forward
The first known use of bringdown was in the 13th century
1 meeting one's literary hero is usually a bad idea—almost inevitably it's a bringdown
2 The next step would be to make a longer commitment with the charter company, leasing the plane for a month or even a year to bring down costs.
3 The scandal that brought down Donald Sterling finally gets the Hollywood treatment.
4 John is a funny comedian. His jokes always bring down the house.
约翰是会很逗的喜剧演员, 他常常把一屋子的人要笑翻.
5 His jokes always bring down the house.
他的笑话总是引起哄堂大笑.
6 On Chinese New Year's Eve, my father always tells jokes that bring down the house.
在除夕夜的时候, 爸爸总是会说笑话,使家里笑声满堂.
1 博得满堂彩