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regret

/ri-gret/US // rɪˈgrɛt //UK // (rɪˈɡrɛt) //

遗憾,遗憾的是,忏悔,很遗憾

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·gret·ted, re·gret·ting.

    • : to feel sorrow or remorse for: He no sooner spoke than he regretted it.
    • : to think of with a sense of loss: to regret one's vanished youth.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sense of loss, disappointment, dissatisfaction, etc.
    • : a feeling of sorrow or remorse for a fault, act, loss, disappointment, etc.
    • : regrets, a polite, usually formal refusal of an invitation: I sent her my regrets.
    • : a note expressing regret at one's inability to accept an invitation: I have had four acceptances and one regret.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounupset over past action
Forms: regrets, regretted, regretting
Synonyms
anguish痛苦,痛楚,苦恼,痛苦的annoyance烦扰,烦心事,烦恼,烦人apology道歉,歉意,致歉,道歉信bitterness苦味,辛酸,苦涩,苦难concern关注,关切,关注的问题,关注问题contrition忏悔,悔恨,悔过,悔改disappointment失望,失落,失败,失意discomfort不舒服,不适,不舒服的感觉,不舒服的地方dissatisfaction不满,不满意,不满意度,不满情绪grief悲痛,悲伤,哀伤,悲痛欲绝heartache心痛,心疼,心酸,心痛的感觉heartbreak心碎,伤心事,伤心,伤心欲绝misgiving顾虑重重,顾虑,误解,忧患意识nostalgia乡愁,怀旧,怀旧情绪,怀念qualm顾虑,疑问,顾忌,遗憾remorse悔恨,忏悔,悔意,懊悔repentance忏悔,悔改,悔恨,悔过sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤uneasiness不安,不舒服,不安感,不安的感觉worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼affliction痛苦,困扰,苦难,苦恼apologies歉意,歉疚,歉意的是,遗憾的是care护理,照顾,关注,关心compunction强迫症,强迫性,强迫性行为,强迫症状conscience良心,良知demur抗辩,抗议,抗辩权,抗辨dole补助金,捐助,补助,补助费lamentation哀叹,悲叹,哀叹声,哀怨pang悸动,悸動,悸动的,悸动的心penitence忏悔,告解,悔过ruefulness悲情,忧郁症,忧伤,悲痛scruple顾虑重重,顾忌,忌讳,顾虑self-accusation自我指责,自我责备,自责,自我指摘self-condemnation自我谴责,自责,自我指责,谴责自己self-disgust自我厌恶,自厌恶,自厌,自我厌恶感self-reproach自责,自怨自艾,自悔,自重woe悲哀,哀伤,哀怨,悲哀的是regretfulness遗憾,遗憾的是,后悔,悔恨
verbbe upset about
Forms: regrets, regretted, regretting

Examples

  • The 42 pages chronicle their approximately two-month long romance, including a letter of regret for breaking up sent a year later.

  • In a later recounting of the story, Xu’s father said his greatest regret was asking the police whether they might still recover their money.

  • Xu’s father later said his greatest regret was asking the officer whether they might still get their money back.

  • The higher the regret, the higher the chance of choosing that action next time.

  • It includes an algorithm called the Monte Carlo Counterfactual Regret Minimization, which evaluates all future actions to figure out which one would cause the least amount of regret.

  • Like his old man, he keeps it reined in, but when talking about fishing, a true regret seeps out.

  • Scalise has called the talk, which he delivered in a hotel outside New Orleans, “a mistake I regret.”

  • And his understandable expressions of regret—now that his book is tanking—come as too little, too late.

  • The report said the CIA expressed regret for not ultimately punishing him.

  • Trierweiler has also expressed regret over the tweet in a recent interview with the U.K. Observer.

  • That Lawrence, whom he looked upon almost as a son, should take up arms against the South was to him a source of endless regret.

  • Never before in human experience had such a display of kindly feeling and profound regret been witnessed in similar circumstances.

  • She abruptly turned and went into the house, and much to Lawrence's regret he did not see her again.

  • I rather regret now that I did not play my solos, but perhaps it is just as well to leave them until another time.

  • The little glimpse of domestic harmony which had been offered her, gave her no regret, no longing.