distress
Aussprache: [dɪsˈtrɛs]
Wort
Kontext: „emotional state“
(noun) a feeling of great sadness or worry. It’s like when you’re really upset about something, and it makes you feel heavy inside.
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She felt relief after sharing her distress with a trusted friend.
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He wasn't in distress; he was actually very happy about his new job.
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What do you do when you're in distress?
Kontext: „emotional state“
(verb) to make someone feel very worried or unhappy. If something bad happens, it can distress you and make you feel sad.
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The news of her promotion did not distress him at all.
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The loud noise from the construction did not distress the students during their exam.
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Does your situation at home distress you in any way?
Kontext: „physical condition“
(noun) physical suffering or pain. This can happen if someone is hurt or very sick.
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The doctor checked for any signs of distress during the examination.
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After the treatment, the patient showed no signs of distress.
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Is there any distress that you are feeling in your body right now?
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