distressed 的定义
- affected with or suffering from distress.
- damaged, out-of-date, or used.
- foreclosed and offered for sale.
- purposely blemished or marred so as to give an antique appearance.
- made or processed to appear faded or wrinkled, as if from long, steady use: Our best-selling jeans are the ones in distressed denim.
distressed 近义词
upset
distressed 的近义词 48 个
- afflicted
- agitated
- anxious
- distraught
- jittery
- miffed
- perturbed
- shaky
- troubled
- bothered
- bugged
- concerned
- discombobulated
- distracted
- dragged
- exercised
- harassed
- peeved
- ripped
- saddened
- shook
- spooked
- tormented
- wired
- worried
- wrecked
- all torn up
- antsy
- basket case
- bummed out
- bundle of nerves
- cut up
- disconsolate
- distrait
- fidgety
- hyper
- in a stew
- in a tizzy
- inconsolable
- jumpy
- shook up
- shot down
- strung out
- unconsolable
- unglued
- up the wall
- uptight
- wretched
distressed 的反义词 11 个
更多distressed例句
- When I was young and relatives talked to my older brother and me about it, wanting to share who our father was and express their own sense of loss, I often felt confused and distressed.
- This client is distressed with all the changes in his work environment due to the coronavirus pandemic.
- When officers tried to “secure her,” Anderson said, the distressed girl ran away.
- Certain factors put some students at greater risk of feeling highly distressed.
- Rechnitz has said that some of the state’s inspection findings over the years came shortly after he purchased distressed facilities and before he had time to turn them around.
- Now the center was being used for “Ebola orphans” – lost children, shunned children, distressed children.
- But his recent Twitter feed, filled with dozens of angry and depressed rants, showed Fryberg was distressed.
- When told that the Gathering was back in her area, she was distressed.
- I thought, who do I want to know the most about, distressed or violent or crazy people?
- Yet they were also distressed and filled with envy over the slightest inequalities that remained.
- He became irritable, distressed, and anxious—struggled hard to get the needful sum together, struggled and strove; but failed.
- The visitors, seeing how distressed the General was, by tacit consent avoided the subject, but everyone felt the dampening effect.
- Before the distressed landlord could utter a word, the stranger had wheeled about again to face Garnache.
- Gilbert's place was vacant, and the fear that had distressed her so much on the previous night returned with redoubled force.
- That the p. 119occurrence could have happened during his management distressed him greatly I know.