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حجز جَبْرِيّ -
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n. зовлон, аюул, өвчин зовлон, гаслан, уй гашуу. v. гай чирэх, зовлон авчрах. distressing adj. гайтай, гаслантай. distressingly adv. -
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n., vt. 심통, 고통, 고민, 비탄, 고난, 빈궁, 피로, 압류, 괴롭히다, 피로하게 하다 -
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бедствие, нарушение -
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پريشاني،اندوه، محنت ، تنگدستي، درد، مضطرب كردنمح،محنت زدهكردن -
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vt žalostiti, ožalostiti, rastužiti, ojaditi, zadati bol, brige, muke; uznemi- riti, mučiti; iscrpsti, izmoriti; dovesti u nevolju, nepriliku; [jur] sta- viti zabranu na, zaplijeniti (zbog duga)* * *
bol
Äemer
havarija
izmoriti
jad
nanijeti bol
nanijeti nevolju
neprilika
nesreća
nevolja
opasnost
pogibelj
pogibeljna situacija
potresti
ražalostiti
uzbuditi
žalostiti -
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дистресс, бұзылу, шалдығу (функцияның), патологиялық жағдай, қиналу, бақытсыздық, кедейшілік -
108 distress
n. болка, јад;2. неволја, несреќа;3. нужда, немаштинаv. нанесува болка, растажува;2. преморува; унесреќува; бол; жалост; опасност; тага -
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s dolor, angoixa, pena | desgràcia, dissort | perillv angoixar, preocupar | fer mal | | esgotar, fatigar | segrestar -
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ضائقة* * *ضائِقَة -
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• beda; bol; havarija; iznurenost; iznuriti; kob; koban; lom; mučiti; naneti bol; naneti nevolju; nedaća; neprilika; nesreća; nevolja; ojaditi; popis stvari za dug; ražalostiti; siromaštvo; tuga; uzbuditi -
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113 distress
n лихо, горе, біда -
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дистресс; горе, страдание; расстройство, нарушение -
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• авария• повреда, счупване -
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고통, 고충, 곤란 -
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120 distress
kannatus, häda, mure ; kannatusi tekitama
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