rue 的 3 个定义
rued, ru·ing.
- to feel sorrow over; repent of; regret bitterly: to rue the loss of opportunities.
- to wish that had never been done, taken place, etc.: I rue the day he was born.
rued, ru·ing.
- to feel sorrow, repentance, or regret.
- sorrow; repentance; regret.
- pity or compassion.
rue 近义词
regret
更多rue例句
- They tried to continue their getaway but had to quickly abandon their vehicle on the Rue de Meaux in the 19th.
- I went back to rue La Boétie several times, but the Picards refused to let me in.
- This was the case with M. Picard, the concierge at 21 rue La Boétie, who had worked there since 1931.
- As a result, Rue des Rosiers houses only a few kosher shops and kitschy delis, mostly dedicated to vistors rather than locals.
- This one literally takes up four corners on Rue Sherbrooke, all navigable via underground routes.
- Happening to walk down the Rue Saint Honoré, he had come upon tragedy.
- She lay on her bed in the little room, ten feet by seven, away, away at the top of the house in the Rue Saint Honoré.
- Charles de la Rue, a French Jesuit, died; distinguished as an orator and poet and a professor of belles-lettres.
- And were it not that you have done me the courtesy of ferrying me over this narrow passage, you should rue your wish.'
- It struck and injured fatally an innocent outsider, who was taken to the Charity Hospital, in the rue Jacob, and died there.