use strict;
my $str = '% for 1 <i><font color="#ab0000">British English</font></i> to make something seem less successful, interesting, good etc than it really is: [sound:_p008-000614203.mp3] the pessimists who are talking down Britain →贬低英国的悲观主义者
@ for to talk to someone as if they are stupid, although they are not ←以高人一等的口气对〔某人〕说话; <i><font color="#efefef" style="background-color: rgb(141, 141, 141);">SYN</font></i> patronize: [sound:_p008-000614218.mp3] The students felt that they were talked down to as though they were children. →这些学生感到和他们说话的都是一副居高临下的口气,好像他们是小孩一样。
@ for talk somebody into doing something [sound:_p008-000614234.mp3] My husband talked me into going skiing. →我的丈夫说服我去滑雪。
';
my $regex = qr/(^[%@]\tfor\t)(.*[\w\s:]??)(?![→←].*)(\[sound.*)/mp;
my $subst = '\\1\\2\\t\\3';
my $result = $str =~ s/$regex/$subst/rg;
print "The result of the substitution is' $result\n";
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Perl, please visit: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html