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Перевод: distressing speek distressing


[прилагательное]
огорчительный; огорчающий; терзающий; внушающий беспокойство


Тезаурус:

  1. Even human beings find this distressing to encounter at close quarters without any warning, and find themselves drawing back.
  2. Sometimes the sound of breaking glass is distressing in this office as another hurled stone goes through from inside.
  3. It was a distressing part of his duty to have to tell people things they were better off without hearing.
  4. The arthritis, an inherited complaint, was painful in both knees, she had slept fitfully, disturbed by nightmares, and now she was to go and spend a distressing afternoon with Eleanor.
  5. "Most distressing to those who love the game of golf is the applauding or cheering of misplays or misfortunes of a player.
  6. In addition, as the natural history of this extremely distressing condition is to improve with time, considerable counselling and encouragement will be required.
  7. It still represents a cost to the Exchequer and a loss of potential output, but it can be argued that it is not particularly distressing to the people concerned and, for the economy as a whole, it may actually result in a more efficient use of labour: this is because high short-run unemployment may be a reflection of greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas and consequently may result in the labour force being more suitably and productively employed.
  8. ' The initial shock was distressing, but after a night's sleep, nature's chemistry had wrought its miracle and Belinda fell completely in love with her daughter.
  9. By the end of the evening he described his voice as being in the most distressing condition, the problem had returned so acutely that he was hardly able to speak.
  10. The idea of boredom is not very distressing to us because if we are bored we can usually do something about it, and so can a horse in the wild.
  11. One of the distressing side-effects of the sexual revolution has been the emphasis on successful sexual performance.
  12. However, for a horse shut in a small yard, or especially a stable, boredom is very distressing as there is little it can do to break the monotony, and it will become anxious.
  13. When overseas students do present difficulties - and I am sure many academics will be familiar with distressing or scandalous cases - it is not because they are lacking in industry or intellectual ability.

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