英[dɪ'strest]美[dɪ'strest]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
小知识
Distressed is an adjective that describes a general feeling of unhappiness, like the distressed feeling you have when your team is about to lose the big game.
Distressed can also describe feeling stressed out and tired because of worry. You feel worn out and pulled in different directions — which rings true to the word's origin: the Latin word districtus, meaning “drawn apart.” Being distressed physically means your body is injured and hurts, and if you've ever seen jeans called “distressed,” you know they've been made to look worn and possibly even falling apart.
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词根:distress
adj.distressing使痛苦的;悲伤的;使烦恼的
distressful苦难重重的;使苦恼的;不幸的
adv.distressingly令人苦恼地;悲惨地
n.distress危难,不幸;贫困;悲痛
distressing破坏处理
v.distressing使痛苦;迫使(distress的ing形式);使困苦
vt.distress使悲痛;使贫困