downcast

downcast
adjective
niedergeschlagen [Blick, Gesicht]
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adjective ((of a person) depressed; in low spirits: a downcast expression.) niedergeschlagen
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ˈdown·cast
adj
1. (sad) niedergeschlagen, deprimiert
you're looking a little \downcast this morning du wirkst heute Morgen ein bisschen gedrückt
she still feels \downcast at times manchmal ist sie immer noch ganz mutlos
2. (looking down) gesenkt
\downcast eyes niedergeschlagene Augen
\downcast look gesenkter Blick
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downcast
A adj niedergeschlagen:
a) gesenkt (Blick)
b) deprimiert
B s auch downcast shaft (Bergbau) Wetterschacht m, einziehender Schacht
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adjective
niedergeschlagen [Blick, Gesicht]
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adj.
niedergeschlagen adj.

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