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distress
Distress tarimas:
/dis'tres/
Distress audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To cause strain, anxiety, or suffering to. See Synonyms at
trouble . - verb-transitive: Law To hold the property of (a person) against the payment of debts.
- verb-transitive: To mar or otherwise treat (an object or fabric, for example) to give the appearance of an antique or of heavy prior use: "There are the fakes—new rugs which have been intentionally distressed for an older look” ( Hatfield MA Valley Advocate).
- verb-transitive: Archaic To constrain or overcome by harassment.
- noun: Anxiety or mental suffering.
- noun: Severe strain resulting from exhaustion or an accident.
- noun: Acute physical discomfort.
- noun: Physical deterioration, as of a highway, caused by hard use over time: pavement distress.
- noun: The condition of being in need of immediate assistance: a motorist in distress.
- noun: Law The act of distraining or seizing to compel payment.
- noun: Law The goods thus seized.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- nelaimė
- distress signal nelaimės signalas (SOS)
- nuliūdinti
- sukelti sielvartą
- to distress oneselfrūpintis
- kankintis
- vargas
- kančia