2 great mental or physical suffering, such as extreme anxiety, sadness, or pain, or the state of being in danger or urgent need:
3 the legal action of taking and selling another person’s property in order to get money for a payment or debt that they owe:
4 financial failure, for example, not having enough money to pay back a debt or the costs of operating a business:
The animal was clearly in distress, so we called the vet immediately.
The old lady's distress at the news could have brought on a heart attack.
Anxious/resistant attachment is characterized by difficulty settling with the caregiver when distressed, often tinged with anger.
The daily coherence rating reflected the consistency of a child's attachment behaviors each day across the three distressing situations in the diary.
The story remains as distressing for the nineteenth-century households.
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憂慮, 悲傷, 痛苦…
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