regret
v. 后悔,对…感到遗憾/抱歉
n. 遗憾,失望
If you regret something that you have done, you wish that you had not done it.
I simply gave in to him, and I've regretted it ever since...
我就向他屈服了,从那以后我一直后悔。
Ellis seemed to be regretting that he had asked the question...
埃利斯好像后悔问了这个问题。
Regret is a feeling of sadness or disappointment, which is caused by something that has happened or something that you have done or not done.
My great regret in life is that I didn't bring home the America's Cup...
我这辈子最大的遗憾就是没有把美洲杯捧回家。
Lillee said he had no regrets about retiring.
利里说他没后悔退休。
You can say that you regret something as a polite way of saying that you are sorry about it. You use expressions such as I regret to say or I regret to inform you to show that you are sorry about something.
'I very much regret the injuries he sustained,' he said...
“我对他的受伤感到很遗憾,”他说。
I regret that the United States has added its voice to such protests...
我很遗憾美国也加入了这一抗议的行列。
If someone expresses regret about something, they say that they are sorry about it.
He expressed great regret and said that surgeons would attempt to reverse the operation...
他深表歉意,说外科医生会努力消除手术造成的损伤。
She has accepted his resignation with regret.
她遗憾地接受了他的辞职。
1. sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment;
1. feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about
2. feel sad about the loss or absence of
3. decline formally or politely;
4. be sorry;
regret, repent
这两个动词均有"后悔"之意。
Much to my regret you weren't at home when I called.
奉访未晤,甚怅.
Don't rush into marriage; you might regret it later.
不要匆匆忙忙结婚, 不然 你以后也许要后悔的.
The Prime Minister expressed her regret at the failure of the talks.
首相对谈判失败表示遗憾.
A moment's error can bring a lifelong regret.
一失足成千古恨.
One single slip brings eternal regret , and looking back, your whole life has passed away.
一失足成千古恨, 再回头已过百年身.
vt. 痛惜;悲叹
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