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Regret
Regret verb, nsv., used often
Morphology: I I'm sorry, You you regret it, he she it regrets, We we're sorry, You you regret, They regret, be sorry, be sorry, regretted, I regretted, regretted, regretted, pitying, pitiful, pitying, regretting;
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regret
1. When you you regret someone, this means that you feel compassion, pity for him, and show mercy. Feel sorry for the sick, orphan, widow. | People who feel sorry for lost dogs and cats cannot look at the unfortunate stray animals with indifference. |
They took pity on the boy and took him with them.
2. If they say about a person that he feels sorry for himself, this means that he is too careful about himself and is reluctant to spend his energy on any work.
Anyone who feels sorry for himself cannot improve.
3. If you are talking about any action or event you regret, then this means that you are sad about the past, about what was not done or done wrong.
Regret your lost youth. | Regret the loss, the missed opportunity. | This will help you do right choice, which you won’t have to regret in the future. |
St.I have never regretted my decision.
4. If you you regret someone, this means that you are taking care of this person or animal, sparing him.
I feel sorry for my mother and always call her so that she doesn’t worry. |
St.Have pity on the unfortunate kitten, don’t pull his tail!
5. If you are a stranger you regret it as if you were your own, then this means that you take care of him as if he were your relative.
My grandfather was never able to love my mother, to feel sorry for her as his own.
6. If you spare no effort to achieve some goal, it means that you work hard to achieve desired result.
Throughout his life, he worked tirelessly to raise his children and educate them.
7. If you do not regret your life in the name of something, then this means that you are sacrificing yourself for some higher purpose.
8. If you spare no time for some business, this means that you devote all your time to completing some task.
Members of the government should not waste time working with State Duma deputies in connection with the discussion of the budget.
9. If you are for someone or something you regret funds, food, etc., this means that you are reluctant to part with them and do not want to waste them.
And why spare a small change now? As if you wouldn't have to overpay later. |
St.And you spared some sweets for him?
Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Dmitriev. D. V. Dmitriev. 2003.
See what “regret” is in other dictionaries:
To regret, to grieve, to mourn, to be heartbroken, to lament about something, to sympathize, to sympathize; to feel pity, compassion, to enter into the position of someone; express regret, condolences, compassion, sympathy; repent. I'm sorry... ... Synonym dictionary
SORRY, I'm sorry, you're sorry, I'm not sure. 1. (completely feel sorry for) someone what. Feel pity, compassion for someone. She feels very sorry for orphans. 2. (completely regret) about someone or something or with the conjunction that. To grieve, to lament, to grieve. I regretted that... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
regret- Feel sorry for yourself, treat yourself too carefully, spend your labor and strength sparingly. There is no need to feel sorry for yourself, help if you can... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Language
SORRY, with it, eat it; imperfect 1. whom (what). Feel pity, compassion for someone. J. patient. 2. about whom (what), what or with the conjunction “what”. Grieve, lament. J. about his past youth. J. wasted time. J., that acquaintance is not... ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
Etc. see sting. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary. IN AND. Dahl. 1863 1866 … Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
regret- e/y, e/eat, nsv.; pity, owls 1) (whom) To feel compassion, pity for someone l. Feel sorry for a sick child. Feel sorry for a stray dog. Tonight I feel sorry for everyone who is pitied and kissed (Tsvetaeva). Synonyms: compassion... Popular dictionary of the Russian language
regret- who what, what and what, about whom with what. 1. whom what (to feel pity, compassion). Feel sorry for the orphans. I’ve been wanting to drive him away for a long time... you know, I still felt sorry for him (Grigorovich). 2. whom what (to protect, protect, spare). We did not spare our good horses... ... Control Dictionary
regret- (not) spare time Neg, use (not) spare little effort, use ... Verbal compatibility of non-objective names
regret- SORRY1, nesov. (owl. to regret), whom what, about whom what and with coming. explained To experience (experience) a feeling of compassion, empathy for someone or something; Syn: regret)