English to Telugu Dictionary distress

distress

బాధ
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'
అమితమైన బాధ,
దుఃఖము
example
they said the baby was in 'distress'
Though these behaviors might 'distress' people, they serve turkey vultures well.
This financial 'distress' is creating serious health problems too.
they said the baby was in 'distress'
So, in advance of the Budget, the RAC Foundation called on the Chancellor to freeze fuel tax to avoid further financial 'distress' .
Three Kingfisher pilots searching for ships in 'distress' radioed they had spotted life rafts in the stormy Atlantic.
Farmers are subject to major disruption and families can suffer serious 'distress' and financial loss.
Next, subjects were classified according to relationship 'distress' as measured by the RAT.
But it is also required that the shopping be at a level where it impairs your job, or creates serious family problems, or leads to financial 'distress' .
Others, however, suffer great emotional 'distress' associated with a lack of self-confidence and sometimes depression.
The radio operator sent a Mayday 'distress' call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am.
her fingers flew to her throat in 'distress'
Additional and more serious symptoms include eye infections, acute respiratory 'distress' , and pneumonia.
The firm I worked for went through financial 'distress' before lay-offs.
Unwaveringly these incredibly brave volunteers get in the chopper and answer the 'distress' call.
He told planners he could get into financial 'distress' if expansion proposals for the business weren't agreed soon.
The Federal Government was acting in contravention of maritime law by shunning a ship and crew in 'distress' .
And next time there is a ship in 'distress' in Norwegian waters, let's hope there is an Australian vessel nearby.
The flight crew made a 'distress' call and the aircraft landed safely on one engine around 14 minutes after take-off.
Considerable social stigma is associated with infection, which may cause psychological 'distress' in the sufferer.
They say that the school didn't protect her and that she's suffering emotional 'distress' .
The treatment of choice for co-occurring marital 'distress' and depression appears to be behavioral marital therapy.
Nothing the bailiff did, in attempting lawfully to levy 'distress' , could have begun to justify a resort to violence by another person present.
He had done every possible act to bother and 'distress' her, including his attempt of a confession of love to her.
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.
It might 'distress' people considerably, but no moral judgment can be applied because you have a totally wild encounter.
Complex social institutions have developed in response to pressures to alleviate the 'distress' which behavior patterns can produce.
To merely contemplate moving human remains will 'distress' some people.
In doing so, you have helped a pilot in 'distress' and are a credit to [Air Force] Air Traffic Control.
The Navy has made a valiant, but ultimately doomed, attempt to rescue a fellow seafarer in 'distress' at Fleet Base West.
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