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to distress
01
supăra, întrista
to cause someone difficulty or hardship, particularly financial struggles or emotional turmoil
Transitive: to distress sb
Exemple
The sudden loss of his job distressed him greatly, as he struggled to pay his bills.
Pierderea bruscă a locului de muncă l-a supărat foarte tare, în timp ce se străduia să-și plătească facturile.
The unexpected medical expenses distressed the family, causing them to worry about their finances.
Cheltuielile medicale neașteptate au întristat familia, făcându-i să se îngrijoreze cu privire la finanțele lor.
Exemple
The news of the accident distressed her deeply.
Vestea accidentului a întristat-o profund.
The loud arguments in the house distressed the children.
Argumentele zgomotoase din casă i-au întristat pe copii.
Distress
Exemple
She was in distress after hearing the tragic news.
Era în suferință după ce a auzit vestea tragică.
The company faced financial distress.
Compania s-a confruntat cu suferință financiară.
02
primejdie, situație de urgență
a situation where an airplane, ship, etc. requires help because it is in serious danger
Exemple
The distress call from the stranded hikers prompted an immediate search and rescue operation.
Apelul de primejdie al drumeților blocați a declanșat o operațiune imediată de căutare și salvare.
The distress signal from the sinking ship was picked up by nearby vessels.
Semnalul de primejdie de pe nava care se scufunda a fost recepționat de navele din apropiere.
03
the act of seizing and holding property as security for debt or to satisfy a claim
Exemple
The landlord used distress to recover unpaid rent.
Distress of the debtor's goods was ordered by the court.
04
intense physical pain or suffering
Exemple
The athlete was in visible distress after the injury.
She gasped in distress as the burn worsened.
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