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Distress
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détresse
a situation where an airplane, ship, etc. requires help because it is in serious danger
03
saisie, détention
the seizure and holding of property as security for payment of a debt or satisfaction of a claim
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souffrance, détresse
extreme physical pain
to distress
01
troubler, affliger
to make someone feel worried, sad, or hurt
Transitive: to distress sb
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affliger, déprimer
to cause someone difficulty or hardship, particularly financial struggles or emotional turmoil
Transitive: to distress sb
distress
n
distressful
adj
distressful
adj
Exemple
The organization has successfully rescued countless animals in distress.
The ongoing therapy sessions are currently relieving her emotional distress.
The reassuring embrace of her mother brought comfort and solace in times of distress.
Her ashen cheeks spoke volumes about her emotional distress.
The dog sensed its owner's distress and stayed close for comfort.