downfall
n. (雨等的)大下特下; (家,國等的)沒落; 垮臺
The downfall of a successful or powerful person or institution is their loss of success or power.
His lack of experience had led to his downfall.
經驗不足導致了他的下臺。
...people wishing to see the downfall of the government.
希望看到政府倒臺的人們
The thing that was a person's downfall caused them to fail or lose power.
His honesty had been his downfall...
他敗在誠實。
Alan's downfall was women.
艾倫栽在了“女人”這兩個字上。
1. failure that results in a loss of position or reputation
2. the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
3. a sudden decline in strength or number or importance;
Placing a guard there proved to be your downfall.
那裡被安置一個守衛(無頭將軍)就是你失策的地方.
I only know that I was the cause of their sin and downfall.
我只知道,他們墮落的原因是我.
Whole books have been written about the inevitable downfall of the House of Saud.
有很多本書都寫到了沙烏地阿拉伯國家的必然覆滅.
That mistake will hasten his downfall.
那個錯誤將加速他的垮臺.
It'sped the downfall of his enterprise.
這加速了他事業的垮臺.