单词 | distress |
释义 | distress1 of 3noun dis·tress di-ˈstres 1 law a : seizure and detention of the goods of another as pledge (see pledge entry 1 sense 1) or to obtain satisfaction of a claim by the sale of the goods seized b : something that is distrained 2 a : pain or suffering affecting the body, a bodily part, or the mind : trouble gastric distress The patient showed no obvious signs of distress. severe emotional distress voiced their distress over the delays b : a painful situation : misfortune 3 : a state of danger or desperate need a ship in distress distress 2 of 3verb distressed; distressing; distresses transitive verb 1 : to subject to great strain or difficulties homes distressed by poverty 2 archaic : to force or overcome by inflicting pain 3 : to cause to worry or be troubled : upset don't let the news distress you 4 : to mar (something, such as clothing or wood) deliberately to give an effect of age a distressed table distressed jeans distressingly di-ˈstre-siŋ-lē adverb distress 3 of 3adjective1 : offered for sale at a loss distress merchandise 2 : involving distress goods a distress sale distress 1 of 2 noun1 as in agony a state of great suffering of body or mind the upcoming bar exam is causing us considerable distress the survivors were in extreme distress after having been stranded on the island for a week with no food Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in danger the state of not being protected from injury, harm, or evil a ship in distress Synonyms & Similar Words
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distress 2 of 2verbas in to alarm to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy don't let all the bad news distress you Synonyms & Similar Words
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