English to Spanish Dictionary distressed

distressed

afligido
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.
adjective
I was distressed at the news of his death
suffering from anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
translation of 'Distressed'
adjective
angustiado,
afligido,
angustioso
example
Give furniture a rustic look by finishing it in a 'distressed' , aged way.
Punk motifs, in particular, recur again and again, but only as hollow signifiers on pre-slashed and 'distressed' clothing bought from boutiques.
She was extremely 'distressed' , shaking, visibly shaking, very upset.
Don it with a pair of 'distressed' designer jeans, charcoal gray or military green vintage sneakers, and a matching tuque or trucker hat.
I have been known to wear some pretty 'distressed' stuff at times, since after all that is one current style.
You can paint over those stencilled walls and over those 'distressed' timber cupboards, tables, or mirror frames.
Because we couldn't find it as the light was fading quickly, Daniel became extremely upset and 'distressed' .
‘I feel sorrow for all the veterans who were extremely 'distressed' by this act,’ he said.
When the 'distressed' look in furniture showed up, frames followed suit, she said.
Often my children are woken up and are extremely 'distressed' .
Most of these were 'distressed' institutions put up for sale as part of a systemwide restructuring.
He even threw in a Rebel without a Cause moment with his olive suede four-pocket jacket paired with a 'distressed' leather pant.
He suddenly looked extremely 'distressed' and rubbed his forehead with his fingertips.
In such cases the general family climate is 'distressed' to the extreme.
Many steel execs thought Mittal was deluded as they watched him snap up 'distressed' mills from Trinidad to Kazakhstan.
If Micko goes the players will be extremely 'distressed' .
Then he heard Xena's voice call his name, she sounded 'distressed' and in pain.
Unlike doctors, they cannot easily withdraw when patients are 'distressed' and in pain.
He remained silent and she watched his face; he looked so pained and 'distressed' - completely emotionally drained.
The first person they see inside is a police family liaison officer trained in dealing with 'distressed' relatives.
Officers believe Douglas was wearing a black shirt, 'distressed' jeans and a blue denim jacket with a cream fleece lining.
They come from the poorest families and the most 'distressed' communities.
Indeed, the more private-equity groups crowd around to feed on 'distressed' properties, the more prices go up.
At the time of admission she seemed to be in pain and was 'distressed' and dehydrated, with a coated tongue.
Sharma also made an appeal for beds sheets, mattresses, stoves, food and clothing for the 'distressed' families.
And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and deeply 'distressed' .
Jeanne is extremely 'distressed' by the revelation in the Minister's office.
In Hong Kong, 'distressed' relatives of passengers and other loved ones gathered in the airport to await news.
The family finances are strong enough that they could start buying up 'distressed' properties.
Crisis pregnancy agencies yesterday expressed concern at the physical and mental pain the 'distressed' mother might be suffering.
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