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1 distress
[dɪˈstres]1. noun1) great sorrow, trouble or pain:Is your leg causing you any distress?
كَرَب، حُزْن، غَمThe loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.
2) a cause of sorrow:سَبب في الحُزْن، مَكْروبMy inability to draw has always been a distress to me.
2. verbto cause pain or sorrow to:يُسَبِّب الأسف والحُزْنI'm distressed by your lack of interest.
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2 distress
بَلاء \ affliction: (a cause of) suffering: Blindness is a terrible affliction. distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. scourge: sth. that causes suffering; a sort of whip. woe: old use grief; trouble. -
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كَدَّرَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. displease: to annoy. distress: to cause sb. to feel pain or sorrow: Her illness distressed me. sadden: to make sad. \ See Also أزعج (أَزْعَجَ) -
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غَمَّ \ depress: to make sad: The papers are always full of depressing news. They make me very depressed. dim: (to make or become) not clearly seen or bright: The lights in the theatre began to dim. distress: to cause sb. to feel pain or sorrow: Her illness distressed me. -
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أَكْمَدَ \ distress: to cause sb. to feel pain or sorrow: Her illness distressed me. \ See Also كدر (كَدَّرَ) -
6 distress
شِدَّة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. fury: uncontrolled force (of a storm, etc.). hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. rigour: severeness; hard condition: the rigours of prison life. severity: the quality of being severe. sharpness: (all senses) sharp condition or manner. strait: a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. stress: trouble or anxiety: In moments of stress, people sometimes use rude words. violence: being violent; violent action. \ See Also قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة، مشقة (مَشَقّة)، قسوة (قَسْوَة)، عنف (عُنْف) -
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ضِيق \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. hardship: great discomfort; unpleasant conditions of life: Lack of heating in cold weather is a hardship. strait: (pl.) a difficult and anxious condition: When all her money was stolen, she was in serious straits. trouble: anxiety; discomfort; difficulty: She told me all her troubles. Her children give her a lot of trouble. Her husband is in trouble with the police. He is always getting into trouble. \ See Also مشقة (مَشَقَّة)، مشكلة (مُشْكِلَة) -
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مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
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10 Distress Alerting and Locating System
Abbreviation: DALSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Distress Alerting and Locating System
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11 Distress Radio Call System
Astronautics: DRCSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Distress Radio Call System
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12 distress message
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13 distress signal
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14 distress call
экстренный вызов (пожар, скорая помощь и т.д.), вызов спецслужбы, сигнал бедствияАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > distress call
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15 distress communication
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > distress communication
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16 distress frequency
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > distress frequency
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17 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
n (GMDSS) < navig> ■ Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)German-english technical dictionary > Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
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18 in distress
في مِحْنة خَطَر \ in distress: (of a ship or aeroplane) in dangerous trouble; needing help. -
19 Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Physiology: ARDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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20 Global Maritime Distress Safety System
Transport: GMDSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Global Maritime Distress Safety System
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