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sor.ry SADH5sBr7i, $5sC:r-adj [after v]-ier, -iest feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, esp. because something unpleasant has happened or been done悲伤的,难过的,可怜的They've caused great disruption, and they don't seem at all sorry about it.他们引起了很大的混乱,可他们似乎一点也不为此感到内疚。It's difficult not to feel sorry when you hear of such sad events.当你听到如此伤心的事情,你一定会感到难过的。It's no use just feeling sorry for them--do something about the problem.仅仅为他们感到悲伤是没用的----着手解决一下这个问题。I'm sorry (that) you had such a difficult journey. [+ (that) clause]你的旅程如此艰难,对此我感到很难过。We were both sorry to hear you've been ill again. [+ to infinitive]听说你又生病了,我们都很难过。(esp. disapproving) If you are sorry for your self, you are (unreasonably) unhappy because of something bad that has happened to you.(因发生的倒霉事而)感到愤愤不平的He sounded very sorry for himself on the telephone.他在电话里的声音听上去非常愤愤不平。The expression I'm sorry to say is used to show that something which must be said causes sadness or disappointment.我很抱歉地说I'm sorry to say that the project's funding has been cancelled.我很抱歉地说,这项工程的资金被取消了。Most people who start the course do, I'm sorry to say, give up within the first two weeks.我很抱歉地说,很多刚开始学这门课的人在头两个星期内就放弃了。"Who's Sorry Now?" (title of a song written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Ted Snyder, 1923)《现在谁在悲伤?》(伯特·卡尔马、哈里·鲁比和泰德·史耐德的歌)
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