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distress

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: distresses過去形: distressed過去分詞: distressed現在分詞: distressing

This word carries a heavy emotional weight, suggesting a state of being overwhelmed or crushed by pressure. It is more intense than sadness or worry, often implying a desperate need for relief or rescue. In a legal or maritime context, it refers to a critical emergency where immediate help is required to prevent disaster. In the world of fashion and furniture, the term shifts toward a deliberate aesthetic. Here, it describes the intentional creation of wear and tear to simulate history and authenticity, turning a negative state of decay into a positive stylistic choice.

Uncountable when referring to the general feeling of suffering or anxiety. Countable when referring to a specific instance of emergency or a legal claim for damages.

意味

名詞

extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain

"The news caused her great distress."

他動詞
[someone]

To cause someone to feel severe anxiety or pain

"The loud noise distressed the dog."

自動詞

To be in a state of extreme anxiety or pain

"She was visibly distressed by the argument."

他動詞
[something]

To wear out or make something look aged and weathered

"The designer distressed the denim jeans for a vintage look."

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