English to Turkish Dictionary distress

distress

sıkıntı
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
sıkmak,
endişelendirmek,
el koymak,
haczetmek,
acı vermek,
üzmek
noun
felâket,
dert,
haciz,
üzüntü,
tehlike,
ızdırap,
sıkıntı,
acı
example
a company in financial 'distress'
Tasks undertaken have included searches, medical evacuations, and providing aid to ships and boats in 'distress' .
Analgesics for chronic pain should be administered at whatever dose is required to relieve 'distress' .
The Navy has made a valiant, but ultimately doomed, attempt to rescue a fellow seafarer in 'distress' at Fleet Base West.
I use anything that is available to create a texture, make a mark, reflect light, 'distress' the surface, etc.
He had done every possible act to bother and 'distress' her, including his attempt of a confession of love to her.
Many may have developed explicit systems which seek to alleviate human 'distress' by eliminative procedures.
She was experiencing significant 'distress' due to hot flashes and was referred by her oncologist for hypnotherapy.
Aaron continued telling anyone who was listening how the freighter ship Charybdis was in 'distress' .
Some look embarrassed; their presence here all but announces financial 'distress' at home.
On that bus, dignity masks the 'distress' of financial hardship and failing hope.
No significant differences between the various groups were found when the incidence of acute fetal 'distress' was analyzed.
As a councillor, I witness at first hand the needless hardship and 'distress' caused to, mainly young, families waiting years to be housed.
Boston's Dance Umbrella, New England's major modern dance presenter, closed at the end of April, citing severe financial 'distress' .
It might 'distress' people considerably, but no moral judgment can be applied because you have a totally wild encounter.
I didn't mean to 'distress' you
Spanish ships in 'distress' were to be permitted to seek refuge in English ports.
As in other causes of acute respiratory 'distress' syndrome, the mortality is high.
They can be enforced whenever youths are harassing or causing 'distress' to residents or businesses.
Researchers first assumed startles were needed to arouse an infant beginning to experience respiratory 'distress' .
they said the baby was in 'distress'
to his 'distress' he saw that she was trembling
The firm I worked for went through financial 'distress' before lay-offs.
vessels in 'distress' on or near the coast
"We're picking up a 'distress' beacon, " he explained.
Our ships and aircraft received no 'distress' calls.
The radio operator sent a Mayday 'distress' call, which was logged by the local Coastguard station at 12.06 am.
People who suffer emotional 'distress' can turn to food to suppress their feelings, only exacerbating the problem.
her fingers flew to her throat in 'distress'
They say that the school didn't protect her and that she's suffering emotional 'distress' .
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