depression
51dépression — nuosmukis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. depression; lowering vok. Depression, f; Erniedrigung, f rus. депрессия, f; понижение, n pranc. abaissement, m; baisse, f; dépression, f …
52Depression — die Depression, en (Mittelstufe) Zustand psychischer Niedergeschlagenheit Beispiel: Der Tod ihres Mannes hat sie in eine tiefe Depression gestürzt. Kollokationen: in eine Depression verfallen an Depressionen leiden …
53depression — A mental condition marked by ongoing feelings of sadness, despair, loss of energy, and difficulty dealing with normal daily life. Other symptoms of depression include feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, loss of pleasure in activities,… …
54Depression — n. 1 a Psychol. a state of extreme dejection or morbidly excessive melancholy; a mood of hopelessness and feelings of inadequacy, often with physical symptoms. b a reduction in vitality, vigour, or spirits. 2 a a long period of financial and… …
55depression — n. 1 a Psychol. a state of extreme dejection or morbidly excessive melancholy; a mood of hopelessness and feelings of inadequacy, often with physical symptoms. b a reduction in vitality, vigour, or spirits. 2 a a long period of financial and… …
56Depression — A severe and prolonged recession characterized by inefficient economic productivity, high unemployment and falling price levels. In times of depression, consumers confidence and investments decrease, causing the economy to shut down. The classic… …
57Depression — The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the ensuing eco nomic crisis also caused a depression in the Netherlands that lasted for several years; the 1930s are associated with the Depression. The government had to cope with the problem of 400,000… …
58depression — n. 1) a mental state characterized by excessive sadness. 2) a mood disorder characterized by the pervasive and persistent presence of core and somatic symptoms on most days for at least 2 weeks. Core symptoms include low mood and loss or… …
59depression*/ — [dɪˈpreʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [U] a feeling of great sadness that is sometimes so extreme that it is considered to be a mental illness Some children show signs of anxiety and depression at exam time.[/ex] 2) [C/U] a period of time when there is a lot of… …
60Depression — deprimieren »bedrücken, entmutigen«: Das Verb wurde im späteren 16. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. déprimer (lat. deprimere »niederdrücken«) entlehnt, einer Bildung zu lat. premere »drücken« (vgl. ↑ Presse). – Abl.: deprimiert »niedergeschlagen« (Ende… …