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depressed [dɪˈprest] ADJ.

1. depressed (sad):

depressed about sth
clinically depressed

2. depressed (run-down):

depressed

depressed area SUST.

depressed market SUST. ECON.

depress [dɪˈpres] V. trans.

1. depress (make sb feel sad):

3. depress form. (press down):

Ejemplos de uso para depressed

clinically depressed
deeply depressed
depressed about sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
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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