It’s regrettable that classical music receives so little attention.
遗憾的是,人们对古典音乐关注甚少。
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regrettable• Any job losses are regrettable.• The departure of Richard Wilcock and his staff was equally regrettable.• The latest shortfall, for 1993-94, caused by yet more Republican mischief-making, is regrettable.• The whole business was regrettable but not beyondredemption.• There was regrettabledelay in serving it and it should have been served personally on Mr. Butler in prison.• Shortly after his father died the new Earl said how regrettable it was that he had died alone.• Neither welcomed the presence of the city's poor, the majority of its population, though both recognised their regrettablenecessity.• For a regrettable number, emotionalinstability and spiritualconfusion remain long after the physicalbruises have faded.• It's regrettable that we can't go in June when the weather is best.
it is regrettable that• Against that background, it is regrettable that the Oppositionintend to move to deny the Bill a Second Reading this evening.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, seem令人遺憾;好像可惜ADVERB➤deeply, extremely, highly, truly, very深為可惜;極為可惜;非常令人惋惜◇a deeply regrettable incident非常令人遺憾的事情◇It is highly regrettable that the delegate cannot be here in person.非常遺憾,該代表不能親自出席。➤rather相當令人遺憾➤especially, particularly尤其令人遺憾◇His death is particularly regrettable because this condition could have easily been treated.他的死尤其令人遺憾,因為這種病本來是很容易治療的。