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contrite
英[kən'traɪt] 美[kən'traɪt]
单词基本解释
adj.悔悟了的;后悔的;痛悔的

副词::contritely

名词::contriteness

英英释义
Adjective:
  1. feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses

词典解释

1.深感懊悔的;痛悔的;悔悟的
If you arecontrite, you are very sorry because you have done something wrong.

e.g. She was instantlycontrite. 'Oh, I am sorry! You must forgive me.'
她马上就懊悔了。“哦,我很抱歉!你一定要原谅我。”

contrition
The next day he'd be full of contrition, weeping and begging forgiveness.
第二天,他就会懊悔不已,哭着乞求原谅。
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She was instantly contrite. 'Oh, I am sorry! You must forgive me.'

她马上就懊悔了。“哦,我很抱歉!你一定要原谅我。”

I tried to look contrite.

我尽量做出歉疚的样子.

The look she gave Anna was guilty and contrite.

她给安娜的脸色是内疚和愧悔的.

As to all the rest, he was humble and contrite.

至于平时, 他总是低首下心,深自负疚的样子.

She was contrite the morning after her angry outburst.

她发了一顿脾气之后一早上追悔莫及.

The tall, gracious young woman listened attentively to these contrite words.

身材修长, 气度高雅的少妇静听着这些带着悔意的言语.

She assumed a contrite expression.

她装出一副后悔的表情.

She must be humble and contrite.

她一定得卑躬屈节,自怨自艾.

It was a contrite little note from Sue.

那是苏写的一封表示悔恨的短信.

There stood Shirley in the gallery , looking contrite, ashamed, sorry as any repentant child.

谢利站在过道上,象个悔悟的小孩那样, 显得后悔, 羞渐, 难受.

She was contrite the whole morning after her angry outburst.

她发了一通脾气之后整个早上都追悔莫及.

The sorrow of a contrite Listent.

懊悔的心有一种伤感.

He made a contrite apology.

他深表懊悔地致歉.

The sorrow of a contrite heart.

那懊悔的心满是内疚.

This week a contrite Mr Lee said he would listen to the public's concerns.

本周,深表懊悔的李明博总统表示将会听取民众所关心的问题.

经典引文
  • She was miserably contrite, saying that she had no excuse.

    出自:L. Woolf
  • His manner..became apologetic, civilized, almost contrite.

    出自:W. Styron
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