regrettable
英:[rɪˈgretəbl] 美: [rɪˈɡrɛtəbəl]
regrettable 基本解释
adj.令人遗憾的;可惜的;可悲的;抱歉的
英英释义
regrettable[ ri'ɡretəbl ]
adj.deserving regret"regrettable remarks"; "it's regrettable that she didn't go to college"
同义词:too bad
regrettable 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- His decision to marry her is more regrettable.
他决定娶她是很不幸的。 - It's regrettable that you diddled away the whole afternoon.
真可惜,你把整个下午浪费掉了。 - It is regrettable that few people shall walk today because of the development of traffic facilities.
由于交通设施的发展,现在很少人愿意步行,这是很可惜的。 - It is regrettable that we never speak seriously.
遗憾的是我们从没认真谈过。 - He should be regretful for his regrettable conduct.
他因该为自己那令人遗憾的行为而感到后悔。
权威例句
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