词汇 | distress |
释义 | distress /dɪ`strєs/ (过去式: distressed; 过去完成式: distressed; 现在进行式: distressing; 第三人称单数: distresses) v.t. To inflict pain or suffering upon; grieve. 使痛苦;使悲哀。 The bad news from home distressed the traveller. 由家里传来的坏消息使旅客甚为悲痛。 I was distressed to hear it. 听到(消息)使我心痛。 To cause to worry or be troubled; upset. 使忧虑不安;困扰。 To seize for debt. 【法律】扣押动产。 n. Physical or mental anguish. (精神或肉体上的)痛苦。 His parents' death causes him much distress. 父母之丧使他哀恸。 Misfortune. 不幸。 Distress came on him. 他遭到不幸。 The act of distraining or seizing for debt. 扣押动产。 Good taken by distraint. 扣押物。 State of extreme necessity or danger. 赤贫;危难。 phrases in distress 陷于困境。 idoms distress gun 遇险信号炮。 distress rocket 遇险信号火箭。 distress selling 蚀本抛售。 distress signal 遇险信号。 derivatives adj. distressful. synonyms grief, pain, trouble, affliction. |
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