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  • 1 regret

    {ri'gret}
    I. 1. съжалявам (за), скърбя (за)
    it is to be REGRET ted that жалко, че, трябва да се съжалява, че
    we REGRET to have to announce с прискърбие съобщаваме
    he died REGRETted by/книж. of all men всички скърбяха за смъртта му
    I REGRET to say за съжаление трябва да кажа
    2. разкайвам се (за) (doing/having done something че съм направил нещо)
    II. 1. съжаление, скръб
    REGRET for a loss/for being refused съжаление, че съм загубил/че ми е отказано нещо
    with many REGRETs/much REGRET с голямо съжаление
    to have no REGRETs about не съжалявам за това (че)
    to my REGRET за мое съжаление
    2. разкаяние
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    {ri'gret} v (-tt-) 1. съжалявам (за); скърбя (за); it is to be(2) {ri'gret} n 1. съжаление; скръб; regret for a loss/for being re
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    съжалявам; съжаление; скърбя; скръб; разкаяние; жал; жалост;
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    1. he died regretted by/книж. of all men всички скърбяха за смъртта му 2. i regret to say за съжаление трябва да кажа 3. i. съжалявам (за), скърбя (за) 4. ii. съжаление, скръб 5. it is to be regret ted that жалко, че, трябва да се съжалява, че 6. regret for a loss/for being refused съжаление, че съм загубил/че ми е отказано нещо 7. to have no regrets about не съжалявам за това (че) 8. to my regret за мое съжаление 9. we regret to have to announce с прискърбие съобщаваме 10. with many regrets/much regret с голямо съжаление 11. разкайвам се (за) (doing/having done something че съм направил нещо) 12. разкаяние
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    regret[ri´gret] I. v (- tt-) 1. съжалявам за, скърбя за; it is to be \regretted that жалко че; трябва да съжаляваме, че; we \regret to have to announce the death of с прискърбие съобщаваме за смъртта на; he died \regretted by all (лит. of all men) всички скърбяха за смъртта му; I \regret to say за съжаление трябва да кажа; 2. разкайвам се за; to \regret doing ( having done) s.th. разкайвам се, че съм направил нещо; II. n 1. съжаление, скръб; \regret for a loss (\regret at being refused) съжаление за загуба (че ми е било отказано); to my ( great) \regret за мое (голямо) съжаление; 2. разкаяние, покаяние.

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