distress的意思和读音

distress

: [dɪˈstres] : [dɪ'stres]

n.

v.使使使

distresses  distressing  distressed  

adj.+n.great distress,acute distress,considerable distress,severe distress,deep distress

v.+n.relieve distress,cause distress,alleviate distress,feel distress

v.soothe

n.peace

v.upset,disturb,trouble,bother,afflict

n.suffering,pain,sorrow,anguish,danger

distressn.

1.a feeling of great worry or unhappiness; great suffering

The newspaper article caused the actor considerable distress.

She was obviously in distress after the attack.

deep emotional distress

2.suffering and problems caused by not having enough money, food, etc.

economic/financial distress

3.a situation in which a ship, plane, etc. is in danger or difficulty and needs help

a distress signal(= a message asking for help)

It is a rule of the sea to help another boat in distress .

v.

1.使使使to make sb feel very worried or unhappy

It was clear that the letter had deeply distressed her.使

Don't distress yourself(= don't worry) .

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n.1.a feeling that you have when you are very unhappy, worried, or upset2.great pain3.a situation in which a ship, aircraft, etc. is in great danger and likely to sink or crash4.an unpleasant and difficult situation caused by a lack of money, food, or other basic things1.a feeling that you have when you are very unhappy, worried, or upset2.great pain3.a situation in which a ship, aircraft, etc. is in great danger and likely to sink or crash4.an unpleasant and difficult situation caused by a lack of money, food, or other basic things

v.1.to make someone feel very unhappy, worried, or upset

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6. distinct distress controversy

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1.The USAF radar reports all but ceased Jan. 11, then appeared to show "signs of orbital distress" when resumed temporarily a few days later.111”。

2.You normally don't see sharks like this running around on the surface, but this animal looks like it's in distress.

3.Thus ended Frank Cowperwood's dreams of what Butler and his political associates might do for him in his hour of distress.·

4.And Heidi sat down on the ground looking as full of distress as if everything had really come to an end.西

5.To this distressful emblem of a great distress that had long been growing worse, and was not at its worst, a woman was kneeling.--

6.The extent of your child's distress over any of these factors depends on your child's age and personality.

7.His wild behavior was a great distress to his mother.使

8.For some time all that Elinor could do was to soothe her sister's distress, lessen her alarms, and combat her resentment.

9.Others will say that it was a mistake all along to embark on expensive reform at a time of acute economic distress.

10.He was generous, and the needy, laughing at him because he believed so naively their stories of distress, borrowed from him with effrontery.