расстройство

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Russian

Etymology

расстро́ить (rasstróitʹ) +‎ -ство (-stvo)

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Noun

расстро́йство (rasstrójstvon inan (genitive расстро́йства, nominative plural расстро́йства, genitive plural расстро́йств)

  1. upset, disappointment, frustration, vexation (emotions)
    Проигра́в игру́, я чу́вствовал то́лько расстро́йство.
    Proigráv igrú, ja čúvstvoval tólʹko rasstrójstvo.
    Having lost the game, I felt only disappointment.
  2. Something that causes the above.
    То что сы́н ма́том руга́ется, э́то коне́чно расстро́йство.
    To što sýn mátom rugájetsja, éto konéšno rasstrójstvo.
    The fact that my son swears is, of course, a disappointment.
  3. (uncountable) upset, disturbance, disruption, imbalance
    Расстро́йство в пото́ке во́здуха над крыло́м мо́жет вы́звать сва́ливание.
    Rasstrójstvo v potóke vózduxa nad krylóm móžet výzvatʹ sválivanije.
    An upset of airflow over a wing can cause a stall.
  4. disorder
    посттравмати́ческое стре́ссовое расстро́йство
    posttravmatíčeskoje strɛ́ssovoje rasstrójstvo
    post-traumatic stress disorder
  5. (music) The state of an instrument being out of tune.
    Расстро́йство мое́й фле́йты ста́ло заме́тно как то́лько орке́стр на́чал игра́ть.
    Rasstrójstvo mojéj fléjty stálo zamétno kak tólʹko orkéstr náčal igrátʹ.
    It became apparent that my flute was out of tune as soon as the orchestra started to play.
  6. (physics) The state of a receiver being out of tune.
  7. (healthcare) A disease where an organ is malfunctioning.
  8. (psychology) A state of inner turmoil.

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