词汇 | depressed |
释义 | depressed adjective uk /dɪˈprest/ us /dɪˈprest/ depressedadjective (SAD)B1 unhappy and without hope: 抑郁的,消沉的,沮丧的 depressed aboutHe seemed a bit depressed about his work situation.他似乎对自己的工作状况有些沮丧。 deeply depressedShe became deeply depressed when her husband died.丈夫去世后她变得十分消沉。 Synonyms blue(SAD)informal dejected despondent dispirited doleful dolorousliterary down downcast downhearted down in the dumps gloomy gluminformal low low-spirited melancholy miserable(UNHAPPY) mournful plaintive sad(NOT HAPPY) sorrowfulliterary the doldrumsinformal unhappy feeling sad sadShe's been sad ever since her cat died. unhappyShe'd had a very unhappy childhood. miserableI just woke up feeling miserable. upsetThey'd had an argument and he was still upset about it. broken-heartedShe was broken-hearted when her partner left. He's been listless and a bit depressed ever since he got his exam results. She became very depressed in her old age.她晚年变得很抑郁。 He sounded very depressed when we spoke on the phone yesterday.我们昨天通电话的时候,他听上去很沮丧。 Pete was so depressed after his girlfriend left him that he lost interest in everything. Try not to get depressed - after all, what's the use of worrying?不要沮丧——话说回来,担心又有什么用呢? Feeling sad and unhappy a long faceidiom abjection angsty be cut upidiom be down in the mouthidiom be in a funkidiom dismayed displeased dissatisfied distraught distressed lachrymose lonely lonesome lovelorn wish you had never been bornidiom wistful wistfully woe woe is meidiom depressedadjective (REDUCED)C2 not having enough money, jobs, or business activity: 贫穷的;萧条的,不景气的 In a depressed market, it's difficult to sell goods unless you lower your prices.市场不景气只能降价,否则很难把产品卖出去。 an economically depressed area经济萧条的区域 Economics accommodative anti-economic anti-inflation anti-inflationary anti-recession buyer's market deindustrialization economic Great Recession gross domestic product HDI human development index Keynesian monetarism monetary recession reflate retrench squeeze the public purse depressed | American Dictionarydepressed adjective us/dɪˈprest/ depressedadjective (UNHAPPY)feeling unhappy and without hope: He’s depressed about losing his job. depressedadjective (HAVING NO MONEY)showing a lack of money or business activity: This is an economically depressed area. depressed | Business Englishdepressed adjective ECONOMICSuk /dɪˈprest/us used to describe a situation in which there is less manufacturing or business activity than usual, fewer jobs, etc.: The depressed state of the aerospace market made acquisitions difficult. Banks took action yesterday to try to boost the depressed economy. below the amount or level that is usual: Anyone who did buy at the depressed 1987 prices has since been able to reap rich rewards as shares have hit new highs. Sales remained depressed as a result of consumers' reluctance to spend on home improvements. |
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