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1 distress
[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.) sofrimento2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) pena2. verb(to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) afligir- distressingly* * *dis.tress[distr'es] n 1 aflição, angústia, mágoa, pesar, embaraço. 2 desgraça, infortúnio. 3 pobreza, miséria, necessidade. 4 aperto, perigo, situação difícil ou perigosa. 5 Jur embargo, penhora, seqüestração, seqüestro, coisa penhorada. • vt 1 afligir, angustiar, desolar. 2 enfadar, perseguir, esgotar inteiramente, ser importuno. 3 penhorar, embargar, seqüestrar. in distress em perigo, precisando de socorro. -
2 distress
[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.) aflição2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) aflição2. verb(to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) afligir- distressingly -
3 distress
perigoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > distress
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4 distress merchandise
dis.tress mer.chan.dise[distr'es mə:tʃəndaiz] n Com mercadoria a preço reduzido. -
5 distress price
dis.tress price[distr'es prais] n Com preço de apertura. -
6 distress call
chamada de socorroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > distress call
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7 distress signal
sinal de socorroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > distress signal
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8 in abject distress
in abject distressna mais profunda miséria. -
9 in distress
in distressem perigo, precisando de socorro. -
10 warrant of distress
warrant of distressalvará de penhora. -
11 grand distress
grand dis.tress[grænd distr'es] n penhora total. -
12 signal of distress
sig.nal of dis.tress[signəl əv distr'es] n sinal de perigo. -
13 suffocate
(to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) sufocar* * *suf.fo.cate[s'∧fəkeit] vt+vi 1 sufocar, asfixiar, impedir a respiração. 2 morrer ou ficar sufocado. 3 abafar, suprimir, extinguir. -
14 suffocate
(to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) sufocar -
15 abject
['æb‹ekt](miserable; wretched: abject poverty.) degradado- abjectly* * *ab.ject['æbdʒekt] adj 1 abjeto, miserável, desgraçado. 2 odioso, vil, desprezível. abject fear medo horroroso. an abject coward um covarde desprezível. in abject distress na mais profunda miséria. -
16 afflict
[ə'flikt](to give pain or distress to (a person etc): She is continually afflicted by/with headaches.) atormentar* * *af.flict[əfl'ikt] vt afligir, entristecer, magoar, atormentar, angustiar. -
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18 damsel
['dæmzəl](a young girl: a damsel in distress.) donzela* * *dam.sel[d'æmzəl] n Poet rapariga, moça, donzela. -
19 harm
1. noun(damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) mal2. verb(to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) fazer mal- harmful- harmless
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- out of harm's way* * *[ha:m] n 1 mal, dano, prejuízo. 2 injúria, ofensa. 3 iniqüidade, injustiça. • vt 1 prejudicar. 2 injuriar, ofender, ferir. 3 causar dano. there is no harm in asking não custa perguntar. to do harm fazer mal, afligir. to keep out of harm’s way evitar o perigo. to mean no harm não ter más intenções. -
20 hurtful
adjective (causing distress: a hurtful remark.) ofensivo* * *hurt.ful[h'ə:tful] adj danoso, pernicioso, prejudicial.
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