Distressed in spanish
Afligido
pronunciation: ɑflixidoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑflixidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
distress2 = angustiar, apenar, afligir, consternar, apesadumbrar, acongojar.
Example: What distressed him most was his being so short; he did not mind so much his ' hideous' face, as being so short.distressed1 = angustiado, apenado, afligido, consternado, apesadumbrado, acongojado.
Example: When at one stage of his journey Christian lost his roll, he was very distressed until he found it again.more:
» become + distressed = preocuparse, afligirse.
Example: At least two publishers have themselves become so distressed at how their books are being mislabelled by LC subject cataloging through CIP that they're now printing their own homemade cataloging in publication data.distressed2 = en venta por insolvencia.
Example: A new report today shows distressed sales made up 47 percent of all home sales in December.more:
» distressed circumstances = apuros económicos, dificultades económicas, estrecheces económicas.
Example: In these challenging times, the sale of assets or companies often in distressed circumstances has become particularly difficult to execute.