apologizing / əˈpɒl əˌdʒaɪz /

道歉道歉的道歉的人

apologizing 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

a·pol·o·gized, a·pol·o·giz·ing.

  1. to offer an apology or excuse for some fault, insult, failure, or injury: He apologized for accusing her falsely.
  2. to make a formal defense in speech or writing.

apologizing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

express remorse, regret

更多apologizing例句

  1. Instead, Krvaric complained about the media and the Democratic Party, stopping short of denying his involvement with the video and so far has not apologized.
  2. Morse denied ever having a “non-consensual sexual encounter” or violating UMass policies, but admitted that he’d had consensual relationships with students at area universities and apologized for making some students feel uncomfortable.
  3. If our students have been subjected, I apologize and we need to and we can get better and we are committed to the work.
  4. It wasn’t something I should have sampled from like that and I apologize.
  5. One marathon budget hearing with hundreds of calls to slash $100 million from the police budget later, elected leaders have been forced to apologize for failing to vote with the suddenly powerful defund movement.
  6. Before I could apologize to his mother he ran back out to the living room with a poster of his dad and opened it up for me to see.
  7. In September 2005, Beebe wrote a letter to my home to apologize.
  8. They have refused to apologize, which is all I have ever wanted.
  9. You must atone, apologize, and beg forgiveness for the thousands of LGBT lives you have taken.
  10. I was told they had removed my blog and that I must apologize for publishing it.
  11. "I did not mean to speak unkindly, Michael," he stammered with a view to apologize.
  12. "Always farouche, dear Miss Warrender, but I apologize," he continued as he gave her his arm.
  13. She saw at once that he resented her leisurely way and her attempt at affability, and she hastened to apologize.
  14. He drew her attention to a passage where he called upon Heaven to forbid that he should appear to apologize for so great a man.
  15. Still holding the man, she made him get down on his knees on the curb to the girls and apologize.