English to Spanish Dictionary distress

distress

angustia
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'
verb
doler mucho,
acongojar,
agotar,
angustiar,
acuitar,
apenar,
afligir,
fatigar
noun
peligro,
desgracia,
aflicción,
agotamiento,
embargo,
miseria,
pena,
dolor,
angustia
example
a 'distress' call
Wasn't the closest port in Indonesia when the ship received a 'distress' call?
On 22nd July 2003 the father employed bailiffs to levy 'distress' on Ash Waste in respect of £2,857 allegedly owed as rent.
I didn't mean to 'distress' you
As a councillor, I witness at first hand the needless hardship and 'distress' caused to, mainly young, families waiting years to be housed.
Many may have developed explicit systems which seek to alleviate human 'distress' by eliminative procedures.
The causative role of that trauma in patients' subsequent 'distress' becomes clear.
The framers of the New Deal never considered day care as a strategy for alleviating economic 'distress' , however.
Several qualified female staff expressed intense feelings of 'distress' associated with restraining patients.
It might 'distress' people considerably, but no moral judgment can be applied because you have a totally wild encounter.
They say that the school didn't protect her and that she's suffering emotional 'distress' .
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
She was hospitalized with respiratory 'distress' due to mediastinal masses compressing the airway.
They began and ended therapy with profiles that represented a couple in serious relationship 'distress' .
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' .
The Federal Government was acting in contravention of maritime law by shunning a ship and crew in 'distress' .
I use anything that is available to create a texture, make a mark, reflect light, 'distress' the surface, etc.
Caring for people experiencing mental 'distress' is often complex and challenging.
Fourthly, patients' 'distress' and their vulnerability to anxiety and depression are lessened.
Speed had said that ‘when a statute says money ‘shall be levied by 'distress' ,’ that is an execution.’
Considerable social stigma is associated with infection, which may cause psychological 'distress' in the sufferer.
her fingers flew to her throat in 'distress'
Our ships and aircraft received no 'distress' calls.
Tasks undertaken have included searches, medical evacuations, and providing aid to ships and boats in 'distress' .
W. Toronto changed locks and posted bailiff notice of 'distress' .
Researchers first assumed startles were needed to arouse an infant beginning to experience respiratory 'distress' .
Benzodiazepines can relieve the 'distress' associated with agoraphobia but have only a temporary effect.
As in other causes of acute respiratory 'distress' syndrome, the mortality is high.
Payments were not made under the LO and bailiffs were instructed to levy 'distress' but were unsuccessful.
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