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Перевод: depress speek depress


[глагол]
подавлять; угнетать; огорчать; приводить в уныние; нажимать; ослаблять; понижать цену; понижать стоимость; опускать


Тезаурус:

  1. However, this would depend on demand in Europe, and on price - too much Russian gas into Europe too soon would certainly depress a currently over-supplied market.
  2. "Look here," said Felicity half-resentfully, "are you trying to depress us, or what?
  3. The weighted back foot should also slightly depress the leeward rail.
  4. All the same, they depress me.
  5. On the other hand - and there is invariably an "other hand" in these environmental and quasi-environmental matters - aid tends to depress local markets and discourage farmers from producing more.
  6. It was so easy to over-rivet and depress the riveted areas.
  7. The turn can be speeded up if you take a step back on the board and depress the windward rail.
  8. Whether she had or not, he felt compelled to ask her a last question, even if it did annoy or depress her.
  9. The traditional forces for voting, namely party loyalty and social class, though weakening, still depress the electoral impact of the personality of the leader.
  10. Then no-one and nothing will be able to defeat, deflate or depress you.
  11. Key Points Angle the rig forwards and across the board; keep low; depress windward rail; kill turn by moving forwards; use an efficient rig change.
  12. If he wanted to depress himself he could very easily, thinking on this subject, but he was not used to looking too far ahead in this life.
  13. In addition, the USA has a very much larger market in used aircraft and a constant supply of new ones, both of which act to depress prices.

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