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1 distress
n. üzüntü, dert, acı, ızdırap, felâket, sıkıntı; tehlike (gemi); haciz————————v. üzmek, acı vermek; sıkmak, endişelendirmek; haczetmek, el koymak* * *1. sıkıntı 2. sıkıntı ver (v.) 3. sıkıntı (n.) 4. ızdırap* * *[di'stres] 1. noun1) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) acı, ıstırap2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) üzüntü kaynağı, dert2. verb(to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) acı vermek, ıstırap çektirmek- distressingly -
2 distress frequency
imdat çağrı frekansı -
3 distress signal
tehlike sinyali, imdat işareti* * *imdat çağrı sinyali -
4 distress wave
alarm dalgası -
5 distress wavelength
alarm dalga boyu -
6 distress call
imdat çağrısı, s.o.s -
7 distress oneself
canını sıkmak -
8 distress rocket
n. imdat fişeği -
9 distress call
imdat çağrısı, s.o.s -
10 distress oneself
canını sıkmak -
11 distress rocket
n. imdat fişeği -
12 distress
aci, istirap, üzüntü, sikinti; tehlike,üzmek, aci çektirmek, istirap vermek -
13 distress call
imdat çagrisi -
14 distress freight
zaruret navlunu -
15 distress frequency
imdat frekansi -
16 distress merchandise
muhatarali mal -
17 distress oneself
(kendi) canini sikmak -
18 distress selling
ihtiyaçtan satma -
19 distress signal
imdat sinyali -
20 distress wave
alarm dalgasi
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