English to Punjabi Dictionary distress

distress

ਦੁੱਖ
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.
example
Speed had said that ‘when a statute says money ‘shall be levied by 'distress' ,’ that is an execution.’
Caring for people experiencing mental 'distress' is often complex and challenging.
So, I hereby grant you permission to paint that table, to 'distress' it, to weather it, to paint it pink and stencil flowers around the edge if that pleases you.
Just as the Missouri left Earth orbit a top order 'distress' signal came through.
And next time there is a ship in 'distress' in Norwegian waters, let's hope there is an Australian vessel nearby.
Additional and more serious symptoms include eye infections, acute respiratory 'distress' , and pneumonia.
the poor were helped in their 'distress'
vessels in 'distress' on or near the coast
USS Gettysburg recently rescued four civilian mariners in 'distress' at sea.
they said the baby was in 'distress'
The flight crew made a 'distress' call and the aircraft landed safely on one engine around 14 minutes after take-off.
The radio operator sent a Mayday 'distress' call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am.
He told planners he could get into financial 'distress' if expansion proposals for the business weren't agreed soon.
Family members and friends can lessen the patient's 'distress' by avoiding disagreements in front of the patient.
Only then will we avoid causing 'distress' to our elderly by nursing home closures.
It also noted that another operational consequence of BWIA's financial 'distress' was the long delay in regaining Category 1 status.
With trousers flapping vigorously on the coastline Maritime rescuers might have taken him for a small sailing vessel in 'distress' .
they said the baby was in 'distress'
I didn't mean to 'distress' you
"We're picking up a 'distress' beacon, " he explained.
On 22nd July 2003 the father employed bailiffs to levy 'distress' on Ash Waste in respect of £2,857 allegedly owed as rent.
vessels in 'distress' on or near the coast
Many of the suicides in the countryside were triggered by the financial 'distress' caused by the low rubber prices.
Meanwhile, the money is rolling in for the relief of 'distress' among the victims of this appalling apocalyptic tragedy.
Payments were not made under the LO and bailiffs were instructed to levy 'distress' but were unsuccessful.
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
her fingers flew to her throat in 'distress'
As a councillor, I witness at first hand the needless hardship and 'distress' caused to, mainly young, families waiting years to be housed.
He had done every possible act to bother and 'distress' her, including his attempt of a confession of love to her.
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