释义 |
let-upˈlet-up (also let‧up American English) /ˈletʌp/ noun [singular, uncountable]  - At peak times there is no let-up with an endless string of calls back-to-back.
- On past form he need fear no let-up in the fight.
- The second period saw no let-up from either side with both still determined to play 15-man rugby.
- There's going to be no let-up, you know.
- There can be no let-up in the war against drugs.
- There was to be no let-up for more than three months.
► no let-up/not any let-up The pressure at work continued without any let-up. when something unpleasant stops or becomes less difficult, severe etcno let-up/not any let-up The pressure at work continued without any let-up.let-up in Streets were flooded, but still there was no let-up in the rain. → let up at let1 |