distress en Ucraniano

v. горе: завдавати горя, виснажувати, злидні: доводити до злиднів, катувати, засмучувати, нуждати, смутити
Ejemplos
How the locomotive had become separated from the train, he could not imagine; but he did not doubt that the train left behind was in distress.


There, he could see the distress of some tens of thousands of people, who are crammed together within walking distance of the airport runways.
(Source: Voice of America)
(Source: Voice of America)


The Spirit paused for a moment, as it noted his distress, and wanted to give him time to recover.


But it was the very uncertainty which distressed the others and excused their behaviour.


In spite of all his distress, he was unable to suppress a smile at this idea.


It had distressed him that the goosey-gander, who had spoken up so glibly for himself, should give such evasive answers when it concerned him.


It is too ugly, too horrible, too distressing.


My son, you distress me very much.


The neighbors help the family in distress.


“When I saw the distress of the families who suffered the pain of losing their loved ones, and the sadness and resentment of the public, I thought I should take full responsibility as prime minister,” Chung added.
(Voice of America)
(Voice of America)


Sinónimos
2. grief: torment, worry, adversity, dolour, woe, affliction, agony
3. bother: harass, afflict, upset, aggrieve, rack, disturb, constrain