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Перевод: depressed
[прилагательное] подавленный; угнетенный; унылый; ослабленный; пониженный; сниженный; вогнутый; сплющенный
Тезаурус:
- The laughter and clinking sound ominous, however, and Mortimer looks exceedingly depressed.
- how much of this often innovative work will see mass production - and how many of its designers will end up with appropriately creative jobs in today's depressed jobs in todays depressed job market - remains to be seen.
- She had reason to be depressed this time.
- Don't worry about going out there to give the greatest performance of any particular speech and then come away depressed because you know you've done it badly.
- Their findings indicate measurable differences between normal and depressed women.
- Mr Smith, they added, had been depressed since the death of his father 11 years ago, and he found it hard to work the farm alone.
- She depressed the button.
- "I've never been more depressed than the time I was sent off against Hibs.
- By our standards the parts of the Western Isles that we were able to visit are not a particularly depressed area.
- I was utterly depressed and silences fell in which she steadfastly looked away and then took a quick little bite of a glance.
- In a few lines, just a little more than a note, he had told her that Maria was depressed.
- But they were depressed and demoralised.
- One important factor, he suspects, is that the market in the South-east is so depressed that southern buyers simply cannot sell their own homes in order to move.
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