distress

distress [dɪˈstres]  [dɪˈstrɛs] 

第三人称单数:distresses

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第三人称复数:distresses

现在分词:distressing

过去分词:distressed

过去式:distressed

distress 基本解释

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名词悲痛; 危难,不幸; 贫困; [法]扣押财物

及物动词使痛苦,使忧伤; [法]扣押(财物); 使贫困

distress 同义词

动词pain trouble disturb upset hurt bother torment agonize afflict torture

名词hurt

distress 反义词

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名词comfort solace relief consolation

distress 相关例句

及物动词

1. Her husband's death distressed her greatly.
    她丈夫的去世使她很痛苦。

1. Company in distress makes trouble less.
    同病相怜,同忧相救。

名词

1. The mother was in great distress when her baby became ill.
    当她的小孩子生病的时候,母亲非常苦恼。

2. Arthur's visits caused him more distress than pleasure.
    亚瑟的来访给他带来更多的痛苦,而不是愉快。

3. The life-boat went out to a ship in distress.
    救生船去援救一艘遇险的船只。

distress 网络解释

1. 痛苦:如果缔约方违反了他的合同义务,那么就应当对相对人因此而遭受之失望( disap2pointment) 、痛苦(distress) 、悲伤(upset) 以及沮丧(frustration) 提供赔偿.

2. 苦恼:也有相当的文献证实受试者在近期生活严重改变,与后续的身体健康、意外事件、沮丧心情(depressed moods)、焦虑(anxiiety )及心理的苦恼(distress)等方面是有相关的.

3. 不幸:不要因为他是你最亲近的人,就可以向他倾诉一切,你的不幸(distress)、痛苦、委屈和牢骚都给他,将他做一个出气口,男人不是废品收购站,当他确认他无法改变你的时候,他就只有逃离.

4. 悲伤:没有一种悲伤(distress)(distress)是不能被时间减轻的, 如果时间不可以令你忘记那些不该忘记的人, 我们失去的岁月又有什么意义(meaning)?杀人游戏规则2.0(适用于成熟会员或游戏人数达到8人以上16人以下进行 角色:杀手、警察、平民) 1、 角色及任务 1) 警察:找出杀手并带领平民将杀手公决出局.

distress 词典解释

1. 悲伤;痛苦;忧虑
    Distress is a state of extreme sorrow, suffering, or pain.

    e.g. Jealousy causes distress and painful emotions.
           嫉妒会带来忧虑和痛苦。
    e.g. Her mouth grew stiff with pain and distress.
           疼痛和悲伤让她嘴巴发僵。

2. 危难;危急;危险
    Distress is the state of being in extreme danger and needing urgent help.

    e.g. He expressed concern that the ship might be in distress.
           他担心船可能会遇险。
    e.g. The constable received a distress call, and saw two youths attacking his colleague.
           这名警察收到了求救呼叫,看见两个年轻人正在殴打他的同事。

3. distress

3. 使忧虑;使悲伤;使苦恼
    If someone or something distresses you, they cause you to be upset or worried.

    e.g. The idea of Toni being in danger distresses him enormously.
           想到托尼正处于危险中,他心急如焚。
    e.g. I did not want to frighten or distress the horse.
           我并不想吓到马或惹怒它。

distress 单语例句

1. They posed quickly for cameras with no visible signs of the marital distress that tabloids have been buzzing about recently.

2. The Japan Coast Guard also sent an aircraft to the site after receiving a distress call at around 2 am.

3. But it went missing after sending out a distress call in an area between Hualien and Taitung.

4. distress

4. The railway construction headquarters received the distress call on Wednesday night and immediately dispatched rescuers to the scene.

5. China's top legislature might add mental distress in criminal cases to the conditions covered under the country's first tort law.

6. Clemens on Tuesday accused McNamee in court papers of intentionally inflicting emotional distress on him, the Houston Chronicle reported.

7. A report on the study's findings - released to coincide with a health forum - shows almost 3 percent had severe symptoms of psychology distress.

8. After spotting a distress signal in a distant mountain range, the team decides to commence a search and rescue mission into the hills.

9. The rescue center said it is not known what caused the ship to sink or why no distress communication was received.

10. It made a distress call as it was being chased by pirates in two speedboats but the phone connection was cut off midway.

distress 英英释义

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noun

1. the seizure and holding of property as security for payment of a debt or satisfaction of a claim

    e.g. Originally distress was a landlord's remedy against a tenant for unpaid rents or property damage but now the landlord is given a landlord's lien

    Synonym: distraint

2. distress的意思

2. psychological suffering

    e.g. the death of his wife caused him great distress

    Synonym: hurt suffering

3. extreme physical pain

    e.g. the patient appeared to be in distress

4. a state of adversity (danger or affliction or need)

    e.g. a ship in distress
           she was the classic maiden in distress

verb

1. cause mental pain to

    e.g. The news of her child's illness distressed the mother

2. bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship

    Synonym: straiten