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1 distress
[dis·tress || dɪ'stres]◙ n. מצוקה, סכנה; צער◙ v. לצער, לגרום צער, להדאיג, להעציב, לדכדך; להפוך רהיט לעתיק (על ידי שפשוף, צבע וכו')* * *◙ ('וכו עבצ,ףושפש ידי לע) קיתעל טיהר ךופהל ;ךדכדל,ביצעהל,גיאדהל,רעצ םורגל,רעצל◄◙ רעצ ;הנכס,הקוצמ◄ -
2 distress call
קריאת מצוקה* * *◙ הקוצמ תאירק◄ -
3 distress signal
אות מצוקה, קריאת עזרה* * *◙ הרזע תאירק, הקוצמ תוא◄ -
4 country of distress
ארץ מצוקה* * *◙ הקוצמ ץרא◄ -
5 damsel in distress
עלמה במצוקה* * *◙ הקוצמב המלע◄ -
6 economic distress
מצוקה כלכלית* * *◙ תילכלכ הקוצמ◄ -
7 emotional distress
מצוקה נפשית* * *◙ תישפנ הקוצמ◄ -
8 existential distress
מצוקה קיומית* * *◙ תימויק הקוצמ◄ -
9 foetal distress
מצוקה עוברית (מצב שבו העובר נמצא בסכנה עקב בעיה בנשימה)* * *◙ (המישנב היעב בקע הנכסב אצמנ רבועה ובש בצמ) תירבוע הקוצמ◄ -
10 great distress
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11 in distress
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12 lady in distress
גברת במצוקה* * *◙ הקוצמב תרבג◄ -
13 mental distress
מצוקה נפשית* * *◙ תישפנ הקוצמ◄ -
14 two in distress makes sorrow less
צרת רבים חצי נחמה* * *◙ המחנ יצח םיבר תרצ◄English-Hebrew dictionary > two in distress makes sorrow less
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15 youth in distress
נוער במצוקה* * *◙ הקוצמב רעונ◄
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