单词 | distressed |
释义 | distressed (dɪstrest ) 1. adjective If someone is distressed, they are upset or worried. I feel very alone and distressed about my problem. Synonyms: upset, worried, troubled, anxious 2. adjective A distressed object such as a piece of furniture or an item of clothing has been deliberately made to look old. ...distressed jeans. ...distressed wooden benches. Synonyms: aged Collocations: distressed finish Apply a decent coat of white primer - this can add later to a distressed finish, especially when painted on to dark wood. Times, Sunday Times Furniture pieces that are not genuine antiques are usually selected for their resemblance to older furniture styles, and may be reproduction furniture with a distressed finish. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If you like traditional styles but want to avoid the slightly heavy, ponderous look that too much wood can achieve, then distressed finishes offer a less domineering alternative. Times, Sunday Times Ordinarily, therefore, our financially distressed dealer would simply choose to sign up with one of the rival clubs to pay off the bill. Times, Sunday Times Many of the landlords are themselves financially distressed and the taxpayer-owned banks are seeking solutions. Times, Sunday Times Wood has come across relatively few financially distressed sellers needing to clinch a deal at any price. Times, Sunday Times But it can be hard to admit to yourself that you have crossed the line between financially embarrassed and financially distressed. Times, Sunday Times They are reported to be 'extremely financially distressed'. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 心烦的 Japanese: 悲嘆にくれて |
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