past historic mi angosciài, past participle angosciàto) to grieve, distress oneself or worry Conjugation of angosciàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
(zamúčitʹsja) pf (imperfective му́читься) to agonize, to be exhausted, to distress oneself, to be fed up, to be worn out Conjugation of заму́читься (class 4a...
χτυπάω/χτυπώ) passive of χτυπώ (chtypó) (figuratively) to be in distress (hitting oneself from despair) for this verb's full conjugation see the active...
to enjoy oneself Some conjugated forms of this verb (such as distrez, distrezi, distrează, etc.) are false friends to the English word distress. Words with...
person's thoughts etc.) from mental distress; to stop (someone) feeling anxious or worried, to alleviate the distress of. [from 14th c.] I was greatly relieved...
despairing, simple past and past participle compared and despaired) To distress oneself by comparing one's own situation with that of others who seem more...
cause damage by striking) (transitive, literary) to offend (to cause great distress) (transitive, archaic) to commission (to send or officially charge someone...
for tomorrow մի՛ ինչ հոգայք ― mí inčʻ hogaykʻ ― don't be uneasy, do not distress yourself The template Template:xcl-conj-ամ does not use the parameter(s):...
that causes students who identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual the most distress," said study first author Yue Zhao. ID authenticate (coordinate in IP networking...
hyperbolic) to kill (cause to experience distress) (reflexive, chiefly in the negative, figurative, informal) to exert oneself with a responsibility [with cu ‘with’]...