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distress 英語で:

1. a feeling of extreme unhappiness a feeling of extreme unhappiness



2. danger


There's danger that the levee will break. We have to evacuate immediately.
The possibility of suffering harm or injury. A person or thing that is likely to cause harm or injury. Drought is a danger.
Danger ahead.
It is strange that a cameraman heading for a war-zone should not know about the danger of unexploded shells. The newspaper company is being negligent in its training.
I'd stop worrying about it and take some action. The anxiety that comes from doing nothing is worse than any danger you might face.
Many of the world's seven thousand or so languages are spoken only by handfuls of living people and are in danger of extinction.
If the demolition of buildings is uncontrolled, a fine city is in danger of becoming nothing more than a concrete jungle.
According to pernickety moderators, non-sentences constitute a mortal danger to Tatoeba.
There's also the danger of unexploded bombs, so they reported it to the police and the area was taped off to keep people out.
The danger of AIDS came home to me when I saw a documentary film on it last night.
On his return the chaste caresses of his wife amply recompenced the warrior for the fatigues he had undergone and for the danger which he had been exposed.
Are you creating for us a future world where there is a greater danger of skin cancer, weakened bodies, less food and fewer plants and animals?
If you're with me as a staff officer then I need you to bring a sense of danger with you to your work.

3. upset


I feel a lot better now, but I know Dad's going to be real upset.
Information is sometimes held back from patients when it is thought it might upset them.
It is unlikely that such a cool headed person got upset.
To have more than one problem before him at one time makes him irritable, upset and exasperated.
upset sb
Your son is very upset. / I'm sorry. I didn't mean to upset you. / I didn't tell you this to upset you. / I think it might upset some of my patients. / The last thing I wanted to do is upset anyone.
Growing centrist sentiment threatens to upset America's traditional two-party system.
The office has been topsy-turvy since the merger upset everything.
Sometimes being overcautious in planning could upset the apple cart.
This morning I had a bit of a disagreement with my wife. I didn't think it was a big deal, but seeing what she's like this evening I think I must have upset her.
His untimely statement has not only let the cat out of the bag but also upset the apple cart for the peace move.
if there is an upset in the process, the system is robust enough
get upset = zezłościć się, be upset=być zdenerowanym
Ichiro sounded somehow upset but my long years of hanging out with him told me that it was out and out fake.

4. the feeling of being extremely upset or worried