apologize
apologize — 動詞
- apologizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- apologizeshe / she / it
- apologizedpast simple
- apologizing-ing form
1. to tell another person that you feel bad about a mistake or hurtful action you d
道歉
向某人說對不起,承認自己做錯事
to tell another person that you feel bad about a mistake or hurtful action you did, and that you wish it had not happened.
Wren apologized to his sister for breaking her favorite coffee mug.
馬庫斯向妹妹道歉,因為他打破了她最喜歡的咖啡杯。
apologize to + person + for + noun
The airline sincerely apologized for the long delay at the gate.
航空公司為登機門的長時間延誤誠摯地道歉。
collocation: sincerely apologize
Jamal apologized for shouting during the meeting and promised to stay calm.
莉娜為在會議中大聲說話而道歉,並承諾會保持冷靜。
You should apologize to your teacher before class starts tomorrow.
你應該在明天上課前向老師道歉。
The young waiter apologized again and brought a fresh plate of soup.
那位年輕服務生再次道歉,並端上一盤新的湯。
- say sorry
everyday informal phrasing; common in spoken English
- express regret
more formal; used in news reports and official statements
- make amends
broader — includes actions to fix the harm, not just words
文法句型
apologize to + person
apologize for + noun/-ing
apologize to + person + for + noun/-ing
用法筆記
Spelled 'apologize' in American English and usually 'apologise' in British English; both forms are pronounced the same and used the same way.