distress

US /dɪˈstres/
UK /dɪˈstres/
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1.

angústia, aflição, sofrimento

extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain

:
She was in great distress after losing her job.
Ela estava em grande angústia depois de perder o emprego.
The news caused him considerable emotional distress.
A notícia lhe causou considerável angústia emocional.
2.

socorro, perigo, apuros

a state of danger or desperate need

:
The ship sent out a distress signal.
O navio enviou um sinal de socorro.
They were in distress and needed immediate help.
Eles estavam em apuros e precisavam de ajuda imediata.
1.

angustiar, afligir, perturbar

cause (someone) extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain

:
It distressed him to see his children suffering.
Angustiava-o ver seus filhos sofrerem.
The constant noise began to distress her.
O barulho constante começou a angustiá-la.
2.

envelhecer, desgastar, danificar

damage or mar the surface of (something) by making it appear older or more worn

:
The furniture was deliberately distressed to give it an antique look.
A mobília foi deliberadamente envelhecida para lhe dar um aspecto antigo.
They sell distressed jeans with rips and faded areas.
Eles vendem jeans desgastados com rasgos e áreas desbotadas.