apologetic

apologetic
apologetic
tr[əpɒlə'ʤetɪk]
adjective
1 compungido,-a, arrepentido,-a
they were very apologetic about it se disculparon profusamente por lo ocurrido
apologetic [ə.pɑlə'ʤɛt̬ɪk] adj
: lleno de disculpas
apologetic
adj.
apologético, -a adj.
ə'pɑːlə'dʒetɪk, əˌpɒlə'dʒetɪk
adjective <letter/look> de disculpa

she was very apologetic — se deshizo en disculpas

[ǝˌpɒlǝ'dʒetɪk]
ADJ [look, smile, letter, tone] de disculpa

he came in with an apologetic air — entró como pidiendo disculpas

he didn't seem in the least apologetic — no parecía sentirlo en absoluto

"oh, I'm sorry," said the girl, immediately apologetic — -ay, lo siento -dijo la niña disculpándose rápidamente

twenty minutes late, a profusely apologetic Mrs Perks arrived — la Sra. Perks llegó con veinte minutos de retraso disculpándose profusamente

he was very apologetic — se deshizo en disculpas

to be apologetic about sth — disculparse por algo

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[ə'pɑːlə'dʒetɪk, əˌpɒlə'dʒetɪk]
adjective <letter/look> de disculpa

she was very apologetic — se deshizo en disculpas


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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