regrettable
形容词令人遗憾的; 可惜的; 可悲的; 抱歉的
形容词
1. Your choice of friends is regrettable.
你对朋友的选择实在不怎么样。
2. It is regrettable that the driver didn't see the stop sign.
很遗憾司机没看见停车标志。
1. 遗憾的 (指事):43) regretful 遗憾的 (指人) | regrettable 遗憾的 (指事) | 44) seasonable 及时的
2. 令人遗憾的:regretful懊悔的 | regrettable令人遗憾的 | credulous轻信的
3. 可叹的:regretless 无悔的 | regrettable 可叹的 | regrettably 抱歉地
4. 可惜的:registered mail 挂号信 | regrettable 可惜的 | reliable 可靠的
1. 令人遗憾的;可惜的;令人惋惜的
You describe something as regrettable when you think that it is bad and that it should not happen or have happened.
e.g. ...an investigation into what the army described as a regrettable incident...
对军方称之为令人遗憾的事件的调查
e.g. It is regrettable that strike leaders seem intent on spoiling holidays.
遗憾的是罢工领导人似乎决意要破坏节日的气氛。
1. The US congressmen's tough talk of new countervailing duty bills signals that regrettable story could take place overnight.
2. regrettable
2. Tien found Li's decision regrettable but expressed his support for him.
3. The UCI was still waiting to receive the final report and " underlines its deep displeasure with regards to the regrettable development of this case ".
4. He added that Japan's overall policy to strengthen economic ties with Russia has not changed, though he stressed that Medvedev's visit was highly regrettable.
5. It is regrettable that the plan was delayed by an opposition filibuster, he added.
6. " Soon this regrettable but fleeting episode will be forgotten, " said Opus Dei spokesman Manuel Sanchez Hurtado.
7. It is regrettable that the criticism and indignation from neighbours have not helped change Tokyo's perverse diplomatic stances and foreign policy.
8. McCormick said RBS's sale of the stake in BOC was regrettable, since he believes it would have been a great strategic partnership with the mainland lender.
9. It was then that we were able to forget the regrettable victuals and appreciate the ambient warmth of an upscale modern bar.
10. Independent News and Media said it had no prior knowledge of the decision, which it described as " regrettable and in poor taste ".
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adj
1. deserving regret
e.g. regrettable remarks
it's regrettable that she didn't go to college
it's too bad he had no feeling himself for church
Synonym: too bad