0 to be sorry about -- kesal, sesal
1 a feeling of sorrow, or of having done something wrong -- kekesalan, penyesalan
Linguists do regret the lack of training that pupils have in such basic grammatical terminology and analysis.
Based on our review of the literature, we identified seven apology terms (sorry, apologize, excuse, pardon, regret, afraid, forgive).
The first author regrets that further joint work promised in the paper will not now be carried out.
He thoroughly disavowed every thing of the sort, and regretted that it was ever surmised that such were their motives.
The disappearance of such a masterpiece gave me no feelings of regret, but on the contrary a sense of long-desired emancipation.
To our surprise (and regret), many of the commentaries on our target article focused on the inadequacy of our alternative hypothesis.
She herself came to regret the volume, but could not shake off the lingering aura of its success.
The author relies totally on official documentation and expresses regrets that no one has recorded the reminiscences of the colonized (p. 708).
中文繁体
懊悔,遺憾, 惋惜, 痛惜…
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懊悔,遗憾, 惋惜, 痛惜…
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lamentar, arrepentirse de, lamentación…
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lamentar, arrepender-se, arrependimento…
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~を後悔する, 悔やむ, ~を残念に思う…
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pişman olmak, hayıflanmak, pişmanlık duymak…
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regret [masculine], regretter, regret…
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lamentar, penedir-se de, penediment…
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