English to Malay Dictionary distress

distress

kesusahan
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
kedukaan
example
This financial 'distress' is creating serious health problems too.
Boston's Dance Umbrella, New England's major modern dance presenter, closed at the end of April, citing severe financial 'distress' .
the poor were helped in their 'distress'
Just as the Missouri left Earth orbit a top order 'distress' signal came through.
Additional and more serious symptoms include eye infections, acute respiratory 'distress' , and pneumonia.
It would continue to befriend foreign sailors in 'distress' but would destroy any foreign ships that threatened its rulers or were violent.
And next time there is a ship in 'distress' in Norwegian waters, let's hope there is an Australian vessel nearby.
Fourthly, patients' 'distress' and their vulnerability to anxiety and depression are lessened.
Many have been separated from their families and loved ones for months on end, enduring great personal 'distress' and financial loss.
It also noted that another operational consequence of BWIA's financial 'distress' was the long delay in regaining Category 1 status.
Complex social institutions have developed in response to pressures to alleviate the 'distress' which behavior patterns can produce.
The played disk quickly created an ambient background sound of a ship in 'distress' .
Some look embarrassed; their presence here all but announces financial 'distress' at home.
Farmers are subject to major disruption and families can suffer serious 'distress' and financial loss.
Speed had said that ‘when a statute says money ‘shall be levied by 'distress' ,’ that is an execution.’
With trousers flapping vigorously on the coastline Maritime rescuers might have taken him for a small sailing vessel in 'distress' .
Next, subjects were classified according to relationship 'distress' as measured by the RAT.
please don't 'distress' yourself
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
Three Kingfisher pilots searching for ships in 'distress' radioed they had spotted life rafts in the stormy Atlantic.
Meanwhile, the money is rolling in for the relief of 'distress' among the victims of this appalling apocalyptic tragedy.
On that bus, dignity masks the 'distress' of financial hardship and failing hope.
"We're picking up a 'distress' beacon, " he explained.
She was experiencing significant 'distress' due to hot flashes and was referred by her oncologist for hypnotherapy.
As in other causes of acute respiratory 'distress' syndrome, the mortality is high.
Considerable social stigma is associated with infection, which may cause psychological 'distress' in the sufferer.
Wasn't the closest port in Indonesia when the ship received a 'distress' call?
In doing so, you have helped a pilot in 'distress' and are a credit to [Air Force] Air Traffic Control.
Family members and friends can lessen the patient's 'distress' by avoiding disagreements in front of the patient.
Mediated pathways were especially salient for understanding variation in adolescents' self-reported 'distress' .
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