take the wind out of someone's sails

相关词: wind

成语

Definition

  1. To diminish someone's confidence or enthusiasm, typically by saying or doing something unexpected.

    打击某人的自信心或决心

    • I was all set to tell him we were through, but he greeted me with a big bunch of flowers—it really took the wind out of my sails.

      我本来准备好要告诉他我们结束了,但他用一大束花迎接我——这真的让我感到泄气。

    • She was about to begin her presentation when a technical issue arose, which took the wind out of her sails.

      她正要开始她的演讲时,出现了技术问题,这让她感到泄气。

    • I was very excited about the project, but when I found out the budget had been cut, it took the wind out of my sails.

      我对这个项目非常兴奋,但当我发现预算被削减时,我感到很泄气。