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distress
- IPA[dɪˈstrɛs]
英式
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain;the state of a ship or aircraft when in danger or difficulty and needing help
- cause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain;give (furniture or clothing) simulated marks of age and wear
verb: distress, 3rd person present: distresses, gerund or present participle: distressing, past tense: distressed, past participle: distressed
noun: distress
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名詞
- 1. extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain to his distress he saw that she was trembling her fingers flew to her throat in distress 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the state of a ship or aircraft when in danger or difficulty and needing help vessels in distress on or near the coast a distress call 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ difficulty caused by lack of money a company in financial distress 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a state of physical strain, especially difficulty in breathing they said the baby was in distress
- 2. another term for distraint
動詞
- 1. cause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain I didn't mean to distress you please don't distress yourself 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. give (furniture or clothing) simulated marks of age and wear the manner in which leather jackets are industrially distressed 同義詞 反義詞
- suffering from anxiety, sorrow, or pain: I was distressed at the news of his death
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- suffering from extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain: I was distressed at the news of his death the distressed relatives of his victims
Oxford Dictionary
- a sale of goods or assets at reduced prices to raise much-needed funds.
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- a signal from a ship or aircraft that is in danger.
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- a warrant authorizing distraint: the landlord took out a distress warrant in respect of the outstanding rent
Oxford Dictionary
- a signal from a ship or aircraft that is in danger.
Oxford Dictionary
- a rocket fired as a distress signal.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for acute respiratory distress syndrome
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- IPA[dəˈstres]
美式
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain: to his distress he saw that she was trembling
- cause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain: I didn't mean to distress you he was distressed to find that Anna would not talk to him
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