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sorriness

/sor-ee, sawr-ee/US // ˈsɒr i, ˈsɔr i //UK // (ˈsɒrɪ) //

痔疮,痔症,痔病,白费力气

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    sor·ri·er, sor·ri·est.

    • : feeling regret, compunction, sympathy, pity, etc.: to be sorry to leave one's friends; to be sorry for a remark; to be sorry for someone in trouble.
    • : regrettable or deplorable; unfortunate; tragic: a sorry situation; to come to a sorry end.
    • : sorrowful, grieved, or sad: Was she sorry when her brother died?
    • : associated with sorrow; suggestive of grief or suffering; melancholy; dismal.
    • : wretched, poor, useless, or pitiful: a sorry horse.
interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : : Sorry, you're misinformed. Did I bump you? Sorry.

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Examples

  • There’s every reason to think, I’m sorry to say, that the rest of November, December and January are going to continue to be high transmission months.

  • Last time we checked in with the electric vehicle sector at Data Sheet—about two years, sorry, two months, no, checks web archive, two weeks ago— things were not good.

  • So she wouldn’t allow us to feel sorry for her, and she wouldn’t allow us to be down.

  • I’m sorry for not responding personally to all your messages.

  • Congrats on your engagement, and I’m sorry your mother never got the help you did.

  • Perhaps if I told him I knew how wicked I was, the sorriness would come later.

  • An odd feeling of sorriness for her step-mother came over Joan.

  • But she did not tell them of the sorriness of her situation: it might have brought reproach upon him.

  • And her sorriness held her heart warm, in the glow of giving comfort.

  • His voice was thick with sorriness, and he could hardly get the words out.