0 the feeling of being very upset or worried -- aflicción, angustia
1 the fact of someone or something being in danger and needing help -- peligro
an aircraft in distress
2 to make someone feel upset or worried -- afligir, angustiar
The news distressed her.
4 trouble or danger -- peligro [ masculine ]
distress signals señales de socorro
a ship in distress un barco en peligro
5 to upset sb -- angustiar
The rich countries must naturally come up with resources to relieve the distress more quickly and more generously.
The purpose of the internal market is not to attain financial gain on the back of the distress of patients.
I would like to raise an issue which is a cause of deep distress.
It is at the very heart of world injustice, which condemns millions of people to poverty and distress.
This translates as melancholy, sadness, distress, fear, anxiety and despair for the people.
Organised crime very quickly achieved the huge profits that could be made from taking advantage of the distress of would-be immigrants.
Apart from the financial aspects, who at the present time is concerned about the distress experienced by farmers who have had part of their heritage destroyed?
There is no hurry, therefore, no drama, no cause for despair or distress.
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