Internationally recognized means for obtaining help.
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Examples for "distress signal"
Examples for "distress signal"
1We would have picked up the distress signal a long time ago.
2Such a distress signal would be hilarious if it wasn't actually true.
3Sure enough, the source of a Colonial distress signal was flashing.
4When a distress signal is received, local search and rescue personnel are notified.
5His valve sent out a distress signal that established communication with his hands.
1A UN captain sent out a distress call and immediately signaled surrender.
2He could hear the computer in the study chiming its distress call.
3Not smart enough to know a distress call when it sees one.
4Ben Barka's suit began to broadcast immediately and indiscriminately-anall-banddistress call.
5Demo suddenly heard thrashing, mixed with the distress call of a bird.
1Each time, a mate inspected them through a spyglass, saw Gavin's muddled clothes and no distress flags, and rowed past without a word.
Translations for distress flag