English to Chinese Dictionary distress

distress

苦难
definition
verb
I didn't mean to distress you
cause (someone) anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
the manner in which leather jackets are industrially distressed
give (furniture, leather, or clothing) simulated marks of age and wear.
noun
to his distress he saw that she was trembling
extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
translation of 'distress'
noun
难,
忧,
瘼,
苦难,
肄,
苦楚,
悲楚,
愁苦,
事故,
酸溜溜,
example
Spanish ships in 'distress' were to be permitted to seek refuge in English ports.
She was experiencing significant 'distress' due to hot flashes and was referred by her oncologist for hypnotherapy.
They can be enforced whenever youths are harassing or causing 'distress' to residents or businesses.
Tasks undertaken have included searches, medical evacuations, and providing aid to ships and boats in 'distress' .
We collected some money so that when we found instances of real 'distress' over matters other than food we had a fund that we were able to divide up.
The Federal Government was acting in contravention of maritime law by shunning a ship and crew in 'distress' .
her fingers flew to her throat in 'distress'
Though these behaviors might 'distress' people, they serve turkey vultures well.
I didn't mean to 'distress' you
It would continue to befriend foreign sailors in 'distress' but would destroy any foreign ships that threatened its rulers or were violent.
Three Kingfisher pilots searching for ships in 'distress' radioed they had spotted life rafts in the stormy Atlantic.
Both these parasitical forms of life are causing 'distress' and hardship to average, hard-working Bermudians.
I didn't mean to 'distress' you
Aaron continued telling anyone who was listening how the freighter ship Charybdis was in 'distress' .
No significant differences between the various groups were found when the incidence of acute fetal 'distress' was analyzed.
The played disk quickly created an ambient background sound of a ship in 'distress' .
He told planners he could get into financial 'distress' if expansion proposals for the business weren't agreed soon.
The framers of the New Deal never considered day care as a strategy for alleviating economic 'distress' , however.
vessels in 'distress' on or near the coast
At the seaside, the coastguard reported a number of false alarms when ships mistook fireworks for 'distress' flares.
A National Grid spokesman said today that the company did not wish to cause any 'distress' or financial hardship to Mrs Craven.
they said the baby was in 'distress'
I use anything that is available to create a texture, make a mark, reflect light, 'distress' the surface, etc.
Fourthly, patients' 'distress' and their vulnerability to anxiety and depression are lessened.
They began and ended therapy with profiles that represented a couple in serious relationship 'distress' .
As in other causes of acute respiratory 'distress' syndrome, the mortality is high.
Many have been separated from their families and loved ones for months on end, enduring great personal 'distress' and financial loss.
Analgesics for chronic pain should be administered at whatever dose is required to relieve 'distress' .
And next time there is a ship in 'distress' in Norwegian waters, let's hope there is an Australian vessel nearby.
The radio operator sent a Mayday 'distress' call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am.
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