Depression

  • 71depression — /dɪ preʃ(ə)n/ noun a period of economic crisis with high unemployment and loss of trade ● an economic depression ● The country entered a period of economic depression …

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  • 72depression — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. the angular distance of a celestial object below the horizon b. the size of an angle of depression 2. an act of depressing or a state of being depressed: as a. a pressing down ; …

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  • 73depression — noun /dɪˈpɹɛʃən/ a) an area that is lower in topography than its surroundings The Great Depression was an event in US history. b) in psychotherapy and psychiatry, a state of mind producing serious, long term lowering of enjoyment of life or… …

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  • 74Depression — 1. Bedrücktheit, Bedrückung, Bekümmertheit, Gedrücktheit, Melancholie, Niedergeschlagenheit, Schwermut, Schwermütigkeit, seelisches Tief, Trübsinn; (geh.): Betrübnis, Trübsal; (schweiz., sonst veraltet): Cafard; (Med., Psychol.): Gemütskrankheit …

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  • 75Depression — De·pres·si·on [ si̯oːn] die; , en; 1 meist Pl; ein Zustand, in dem man (oft ohne richtigen Grund) längere Zeit traurig und mutlos ist: Er leidet unter schweren Depressionen 2 Ökon; der sehr schlechte Zustand der allgemeinen wirtschaftlichen… …

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  • 76depression — n. 1. Abasement, degradation, deterioration, debasement, perversion, vitiation, depravation. 2. Hollow, hollowness, cavity, concavity, indentation, dent, dint, dimple, excavation, pit. 3. Dejection, dejectedness, sadness, despondency, melancholy …

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  • 77depression — slump An extended or severe period of recession Depressions occur infrequently. The most recent Great Depression occurred in the 1930s; prior to that they occurred in the periods 1873 96, 1844 51, and 1810 17. Depressions are usually associated… …

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  • 78depression — A severe or prolonged economic *recession in a *market or territory. Depressions often result in high *unemployment levels. The Great Depression in the United States, Germany, and other countries started in the late 1920s and stretched through to …

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  • 79depression — de•pres•sion [[t]dɪˈprɛʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) the act of depressing 2) psi the state of being depressed 3) a depressed or sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface 4) sadness; gloom; dejection 5) psi Psychiatry. a condition of… …

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  • 80depression — nuokrytis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Temperatūros, slėgio ar kito parametro staigus sumažėjimas. atitikmenys: angl. depression; lowering rus. депрессия; понижение ryšiai: sinonimas – depresija …

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