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depressed [dɪˈprest] ADJ

1. depressed (sad):

depressed about sth
clinically depressed

2. depressed (run-down):

depressed

depressed area SUBST

depressed market SUBST ÉCON

depress [dɪˈpres] VERBE trans

1. depress (make sb feel sad):

3. depress form (press down):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec depressed

clinically depressed
deeply depressed
depressed about sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The head is elliptical, depressed, slightly distinct from neck with a short, rounded snout and large nostrils.
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Low domestic and foreign demand have depressed the economy's overall output.
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I was depressed for two months after he died.
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At the time, the actor was depressed about films and filmmaking.
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This is a medial tibial plateau fracture with a split or depressed component.
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Soon afterwards, she separated from him and, as a result, became depressed.
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It also affects the head, producing a relatively large skull with a bulging forehead and often a depressed nasal bridge.
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The body is short, stout and cylindrically depressed.
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On the lid for the central opening, there is a metal handle that when depressed, closes and seals the keg.
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In 1998, a mine feasibility study was completed and concluded based on depressed metal prices that it wouldn't be economically feasible to build the mine.
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