中英
regret
/ rɪˈɡret /
/ rɪˈɡret /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • v.懊悔,惋惜;(用于正式书面语)对......感到抱歉,对......感到遗憾;<古>对(损失或缺乏)感到痛惜
  • n.遗憾,惋惜;(因无法出席会议、聚会等的)致歉语
  • 初中/高中/CET4/CET6/考研/商务英语/
    • 复数

      regrets
    • 第三人称单数

      regrets
    • 现在分词

      regretting
    • 过去式

      regretted
    • 过去分词

      regretted
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     后悔

    原创:消费者的后悔过程探析 - 经济法律论文发表 - xzbu.com 中国论文网 关键词:后悔;过程; 结果 [gap=685]Key words:regret; process; outcome

  • 2

     遗憾

    ... 一样,这是为了对应多个不同的 MDP,可以对 RNN 的参数进行优化,可以使所有序列或试验中产生的遗憾(regret)较低。遗憾(regret)是一个可以捕获你一组事件中所有奖励的指标,所以除了激励网络在试验结束时得到更好的策略之外,它还可以激励网络更快地进行学习...

  • 3

     抱歉

    我很抱歉,我们不能再在这儿多呆了。 regret后接动名词表示因做了某事而后悔,后接不定式表示对将要做的事感到遗憾。

  • 4

     惋惜

    就连敌方主将埃弗拉都为托雷斯错失的那一脚空门惋惜(Regret):“当托雷斯错失那粒球之后,不挂上桅杆的风帆是布,不付诸行动的理想是雾.

短语
  • 1
    Everlasting Regret

    长恨歌 ; 外文别名 ; 恨歌 ; 英文名

  • 2
    No Regret

    不后悔 ; 绝不后悔 ; 幸田来未 ; 不悔

  • 3
    regret to do

    对要做的事遗憾 ; 对将要做的事表示遗憾 ; 后悔去 ; 对要做的事表示后悔

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  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    I deeply regret what I said.
    我非常后悔说了那些话。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    I came to regret my unconsidered remarks.
    我对我那些考虑不周的言辞开始感到后悔。
    《牛津词典》
  • 3
    She looked back on the past without regret.
    她回首往事毫无遗憾。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 词典短语
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  • 百科
  • Regret

    Regret is a negative conscious and emotional reaction to personal past acts and behaviors. Regret is often expressed by the term "sorry" whereas "I'm sorry" can express both regret and sympathy. Regret is often a feeling of sadness, shame, embarrassment, depression, annoyance, or guilt, after one acts in a manner and later wishes not to have done so. Regret is distinct from guilt, which is a deeply emotional form of regret — one which may be difficult to comprehend in an objective or conceptual way. In this regard, the concept of regret is subordinate to guilt in terms of its emotional intensity. By comparison, shame typically refers to the social (rather than personal) aspect of guilt or (in minor context) regret as imposed by the society or culture (enforcement of ethics, morality), which has substantial bearing in matters of (personal and social) honor.It is also distinct from remorse, which is a more direct and emotional form of regret over a past action that is considered by society to be hurtful, shameful, or violent. Unlike regret, it includes a strong element of desire for apology to others rather than an internal reflection on one's actions, and may be expressed (sincerely or not) in order to reduce the punishment one receives.Regret can describe not only the dislike for an action that has been committed, but also, importantly, regret of inaction. Many people find themselves wishing that they had done something in a past situation.

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