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dis·tressed [dɪˈstrest] ADJ

1. distressed (unhappy):

distressed
distressed

2. distressed (shocked):

distressed at

3. distressed (in difficulties):

to be distressed

I . dis·tress [dɪˈstres] N no pl

2. distress (despair):

obup m

3. distress (exhaustion):

4. distress (emergency):

stiska f

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His aim was to serve the poor and distressed people of the city.
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He has been recognized by the media as a top restructuring and distressed debt expert.
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According to equity theory, both the person who gets too much and the person who gets too little feel distressed.
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It created a splash for its predominant use of distressed fabrics.
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He was distressed by the concentration of research activities in the hands of a few elite universities and a few private firms.
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It was founded in 2006 and has accepted over 2,000 distressed wild animals.
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Now, however, he became very distressed as the rat appeared in the room.
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Upon receiving his first revelations, he was deeply distressed.
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In both stories there is a powerful father who is distressed by his wild daughter.
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More distressed over their reputation than his fate, they sent after him, but he had chosen his path with care and vanished.
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