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  • 1 sorry

    {'sɔri}
    1. predic съжаляващ, каещ се
    to be/feel SORRY about/for съжалявам, съчувствувам на, жал ми е за
    I am SORRY to hear that мъчно ми е да чуя, че
    I am SORRY to say за съжаление
    I'm (so) SORRY, SORRY! извинете прощавайте, съжалявам
    2. книж. жалък, лош, противен, безполезен, безсмислен
    SORRY sight жалка/тъжна гледка
    SORRY excuse неубедително извинение
    SORRY fellow негодник
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    {'sъri} a 1. predic съжаляващ, каещ се; to be/feel sorry about/for
    * * *
    съжаляващ; каещ се;
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    1. i am sorry to hear that мъчно ми е да чуя, че 2. i am sorry to say за съжаление 3. i'm (so) sorry, sorry! извинете прощавайте, съжалявам 4. predic съжаляващ, каещ се 5. sorry excuse неубедително извинение 6. sorry fellow негодник 7. sorry sight жалка/тъжна гледка 8. to be/feel sorry about/for съжалявам, съчувствувам на, жал ми е за 9. книж. жалък, лош, противен, безполезен, безсмислен
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    sorry[´sɔri] I. adj 1. съжаляващ, каещ се; to feel \sorry for мъчно ми е за, съчувствам на; stop feeling \sorry for yourself престани да се самосъжаляваш; I am \sorry to hear that мъчно ми е да чуя, че; I am \sorry to say that за съжаление; 2. жалък; лош, противен; a \sorry sight жалка гледка; a \sorry excuse неубедително извинение; a \sorry fellow негодник; II. int извинете! простете! ( I'm) \sorry, I'm so \sorry прощавайте, извинете, съжалявам; Sorry? моля? какво казахте?

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  • a sorry sight — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s Macbeth …   Meaning and origin of phrases

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  • sight — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 ability to see ⇨ See also ↑eyesight VERB + SIGHT ▪ have ▪ She has very little sight in her left eye. ▪ lose ▪ He s lost the sight of one eye …   Collocations dictionary

  • sight — sight1 W2S2 [saıt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ability to see)¦ 2¦(act of seeing)¦ 3¦(thing you see)¦ 4 in/within sight 5 within/in sight of something 6 in your sights 7 out of sight 8 out of sight, out of mind 9 disappear/vanish from sight …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sight — 1 /saIt/ noun 1 ABILITY TO SEE (U) the physical ability to see: Anne s sight is very good for someone of her age. | He has no sight in his right eye, but his left eye is fine. | lose your sight (=become blind): She had lost her sight in a riding… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • sight — /saɪt / (say suyt) noun 1. the power or faculty of seeing; vision. 2. the act or fact of seeing. 3. range of vision: in sight of land. 4. a view; glimpse. 5. mental view or regard. 6. something seen or to be seen; spectacle: the sights of the… …  

  • sorry — sor|ry W2S1 [ˈsɔri US ˈsa:ri, ˈso:ri] adj comparative sorrier superlative sorriest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 sorry/I m sorry 2¦(ashamed)¦ 3 sorry? 4¦(feeling pity)¦ 5¦(sad/disappointed)¦ 6 you ll be sorry 7 I m sorry to say (that) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • sorry */*/*/ — UK [ˈsɒrɪ] / US [ˈsɔrɪ] adjective Word forms sorry : adjective sorry comparative sorrier superlative sorriest 1) a) used for emphasizing how bad, stupid, or embarrassing something is That s the sorriest excuse I ve ever heard. a sorry… …   English dictionary

  • sorry — 1. adjective 1) I was sorry to hear about his accident Syn: sad, unhappy, sorrowful, distressed, upset, downcast, downhearted, disheartened, despondent; heartbroken, inconsolable, grief stricken Ant: glad …   Thesaurus of popular words

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