depressed

depressed
[dɪ'prest] adjective deprimiert [Person, Stimmung]; geschwächt [Industrie]

depressed area — Notstandsgebiet, das

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adjective
1) (sad or unhappy: The news made me very depressed.) deprimiert
2) (made less active: the depressed state of the stock market.) verringert, flau
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de·pressed
[dɪˈprest]
adj
1. (sad, dejected) deprimiert
to be clinically \depressed krankhaft depressiv sein
to feel \depressed sich akk niedergeschlagen fühlen
to be \depressed about [or by] [or over] [or BRIT at] sth wegen einer S. gen deprimiert sein
2. (affected by economic depression)
\depressed market angespannte Marktlage; (economically deprived) heruntergekommen fam
3. MED (pushed in)
\depressed fracture of the skull Schädelfraktur f mit Impression
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[dɪ'prest]
adj
1) (= despondent) deprimiert (about über +acc); (MED) depressiv

to look depressed —

to feel depressed — sich deprimiert or niedergeschlagen fühlen

2) (ECON: run-down) market flau, schleppend; economy, industry geschwächt; region Not leidend; share prices fallend; sales rückläufig

depressed area — Notstandsgebiet nt

the depressed state of the property market — die schlechte Marktlage bei Immobilien

3) (form: sunken) tief liegend
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depressed [dıˈprest] adj
1. deprimiert, niedergeschlagen, -gedrückt, bedrückt (Person)
2. gedrückt (Stimmung; auch WIRTSCH Börse)
3. eingedrückt, vertieft
4. flau, matt, schwach:
depressed industry Not leidende oder darniederliegende oder von einer Krise betroffene Industrie
5. gedrückt (Preis), verringert, vermindert (Wert)
6. unterdurchschnittlich
7. BOT, ZOOL abgeflacht, abgeplattet
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[dɪ'prest] adjective deprimiert [Person, Stimmung]; geschwächt [Industrie]

depressed area — Notstandsgebiet, das

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adj.
bedrückt adj.
deprimiert adj.
gedrückt adj. n.
niedergeschlagen adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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