出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/23 17:06 UTC 版)
The verb is from 中期英語 distressen, from Old French destrecier (“to restrain, constrain, put in straits, afflict, distress”); compare French détresse. Ultimately from Medieval Latin as if *districtiō, an assumed frequentative form of Latin distringō (“to pull asunder, stretch out”), from dis- (“apart”) + stringō (“to draw tight, strain”).
The noun is from 中期英語 distresse, from Old French destrece, ultimately also from Latin distringō.
distress (countable and uncountable, plural distresses)
distress (third-person singular simple present distresses, present participle distressing, simple past and past participle distressed)
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