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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. -
3 distress
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) -
4 distress
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. -
5 distress
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) -
7 distress
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) -
8 distress
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. -
9 in distress
في مِحْنة خَطَر \ in distress: (of a ship or aeroplane) in dangerous trouble; needing help. -
10 machmassa
distress [chamassa] Hin makhmasa, Per machmasse borrowed from Ar -
11 ضائقة
distress -
12 حزن
1́ n. plaintiveness, sadness, sadness pain, grief, bale, distress, sorrow, depression, melancholy, doldrums, heartache, pain, cloud, crack2́ v. be sorry, darken, be sorrowful, anger, sorrow, sadden, depress, distress, gripe, grieve, gloom, aggrieve, afflict -
13 أوقع حجزا على
أوْقَعَ حَجْزاً علىto levy a distress upon, distress, distrain, attach, sequester, impound, garnishee, seize, confiscate -
14 حجز المال أو الشيء
حَجَزَ المالَ أو الشّيْءَto attach, distrain, distress, levy a distress upon, sequester, garnishee, seize, confiscate -
15 نفذ على
نَفّذَ على (مالٍ إلخ): حَجَزَ بِحُكْمٍ قَضَائِيّto levy execution on, take in execution, levy on, attach, levy distress on, distress, distrain -
16 suffocate
[ˈsafəkeɪt] verbto kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing:يَخْنُق، يَخْتَنِقMay I open the window? I'm suffocating.
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17 qalaq
trouble, distress [qaliqa] Hin kalak, Per qalaq borrowed from Ar -
18 szaiq
strait, narrows; distress [szaqa] Per szeiq, Swa dhiki borrowed from Ar -
19 szaqa
be narrow [Sem sz-y-q, LiAr dayyi' (narrow), Mal dejjaq, Akk siaqu (be tight), Heb hetziq (oppress), Syr 'aqtha (distress), JNA 'yq (be tight), Amh taka (narrow), Uga ssyq] -
20 ta'ab
effort, trouble; distress [ta'iba] Per ta'ab, Swa taabu borrowed from Ar
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