distress
n
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(a) [U, sing]
(cause of) great pain, sorrow, suffering, etc 极大的痛苦、 悲伤、 苦难等(的缘由)
Towards the end of the marathon several runners showed signs of distress. 马拉松赛接近终点时, 有些参赛者显出极难受的样子.
Her death was a great distress to all the family. 她去世後全家人极为悲痛.
(b) [U] (suffering caused by) lack of money, food, etc 贫困; 困苦
The Government acted quickly to relieve the widespread distress caused by the earthquake. 地震造成广泛地区的灾难, 政府迅速采取行动赈济灾民.
2 [U] state of being in danger or difficulty and requiring help 危难; 困境
a ship in di`stress 遇险的船
[attrib 作定语]
a di`stress signal/call/flag 呼救信号[求救呼叫/遇难信号旗].
3 (idm 习语) a damsel in distress => damsel.
distress v [Tn usu passive 通常用於被动语态]
cause distress to (sb/sth) 给(某人[某事物])带来痛苦、 悲伤、 苦难、 贫困、 困苦、 危难等
I was most distressed to hear the sad news of your father's death. 我听到你父亲去世的噩耗, 十分难过.
Please don't distress yourself, ie don't worry. 请你不要忧愁了.
maten. (工人间的)伙伴,同事,老兄,老弟〔工人,水手间的亲密称呼〕;配偶〔男女任何一方〕,动物之偶(尤指鸟类),(一对中的)一只,配对物;[医学](军医等的)助手;[航海](商船的)大副,驾驶员;
vt.& vi. (使)成为配偶;(使)交配;(一对动物或鸟)交配;交尾(~ with sth);
reinforcevt. 加固;强化;增援;
vi. 求援;得到增援;给予更多的支持;
n. 加强;加固物;加固材料;