depressed

depressed
adjective
1) (sad or unhappy: The news made me very depressed.) deprimido, desanimado, abatido
2) (made less active: the depressed state of the stock market.) paralizado
depressed adj deprimido
depressed
tr[dɪ'prest]
adjective
1 (person) deprimido,-a, desanimado,-a, abatido,-a
2 (area) deprimido,-a; (market) paralizado,-a
3 (flattened) hundido,-a, deprimido,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to become/get depressed deprimirse
depressed [di'prɛst] adj
1) dejected: deprimido, abatido
2) : deprimido, en crisis (dícese de la economía)
depressed
adj.
abatido, -a adj.
alicaído, -a adj.
deprimido, -a adj.
desanimado, -a adj.
dɪ'prest
adjective
1) (dejected) deprimido, abatido

to get/become depressed — deprimirse, dejarse abatir

2) (Econ) <economy/market> deprimido, en crisis; <area> deprimido, de gran desempleo
3) (substandard) (AmE) <stock> de calidad inferior

his reading skills are depressed — en lectura está por debajo de lo normal

[dɪ'prest]
ADJ
1) [person] deprimido, abatido

to feel depressed (about sth) — estar deprimido or abatido (por algo)

to get depressed (about sth) — deprimirse (por algo)

2) (Econ) [market, economy, industry] deprimido

the government has tried to reduce unemployment in depressed areas — el gobierno ha intentado reducir el desempleo de las zonas deprimidas

share prices were depressed following the announcement — los precios de las acciones habían caído tras el anuncio

3) (Med) [bone] hundido; [immune system] disminuido

a depressed fracture — una fractura por aplastamiento

* * *
[dɪ'prest]
adjective
1) (dejected) deprimido, abatido

to get/become depressed — deprimirse, dejarse abatir

2) (Econ) <economy/market> deprimido, en crisis; <area> deprimido, de gran desempleo
3) (substandard) (AmE) <stock> de calidad inferior

his reading skills are depressed — en lectura está por debajo de lo normal


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