What a
pity!
真遗憾!
Eric lay helpless in the street under the
pitying gaze of the bystanders.
埃里克零零地躺在路边,旁观的人都投以怜悯的目光。
Tom remained unmoved by her entreaties for
pity.
汤姆未因她恳求怜悯而动心。
Zhou Yuehua, a widely acclaimed eye surgeon who left the reputed Beijing Tongren Hospital at the end of 2018 to work at the company full-time, said it is a pity many children he has treated have severe myopia that could have been prevented if their parents were more aware of the threat and took precautions when the children were younger.
"It's a pity that rice noodles, despite their long history, don't have a brand.
"It's a pity that I'm not going to celebrate the holiday with my family, but with so many home entertainment options, I don't think I'll be bored or lonely," Huang said.
"Although it's a pity that I can't go, canceling the trip was the responsible thing to do," Tian told Economic Daily.
"It was a pity that I had to cancel the trips," said Fang, who has more than 3 million followers on WeChat and 12 million followers on online platforms.
"It's a pity that such high-end equipment is hard to be reused," said Su Zimeng.
"It is a pity that there are only a few books for children, and the few copies we found are not exactly suitable for children," she said.
"While many deep-pocketed brands can afford to invite native speaking hosts, a large number of smaller vendors may either talk in awkward Chinglish, or entirely drop out of the livestreaming race, which is such a pity," said Lu Yan, who oversees livestreaming of Ali-Express.
"Yet, it is a pity that many innocent companies have been impacted, Dong said, adding he believes such short-term drops are normal, and the stock market will recover soon.
"Calling the reasoning a "cliche," the MOF said it was a pity that S&P had focused on credit growth and debt, but ignored China's distinctive financing structure, the wealth-creating effect of the government spending and its support for growth, as well as the country's sound economic fundamentals and development potential.
Calling the reasoning "cliche," the MOF said it was a pity for S&P to focus on China's fast credit growth and debt issues, but ignore the country's distinctive financing structure, the wealth-creating effect of government spending and its support for growth, as well as sound development fundamentals and growth potential.
Calling it "cliche," the MOF said it was a pity for S&P to focus on China's fast credit growth and debt issues, but ignore the country's distinctive financing structure, the wealth-creating effect of the government's spending and its support for growth, as well as the sound development fundamentals and growth potential.