depressed

US: /dɪˈpɹɛst/
UK: /dɪpɹˈɛst/


English Vietnamese dictionary


depressed /di'prest/
  • tính từ
    • chán nản, thất vọng, ngã lòng; buồn phiền, phiền muộn
      • to look depressed: trông có vẻ chán nản thất vọng
    • trì trệ, đình trệ
      • trade is depressed: việc buôn bán bị đình trệ
    • suy yếu, suy nhược, sức khoẻ kém sút
    • bị ấn xuống, bị nén xuống
      • depressed button: nút bị ấn xuống
    • depressed classes
      • (Ân) tiện dân ((xem) untouchable)

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
1 very sad and without hope: She felt very depressed about the future.
2 suffering from the medical condition of DEPRESSION
3 (of a place or an industry) without enough economic activity or employment: an attempt to bring jobs to depressed areas
4 having a lower amount or level than usual: depressed rates / prices

Thesaurus dictionary


v.
1 deject, dispirit, oppress, sadden, grieve, cast down, dishearten, discourage, dampen, cast a gloom or pall over, burden, weigh down:
He's very depressed right now because he failed to get a promotion.
2 weaken, dull, debilitate, enervate, sap; depreciate, cheapen, devalue, devaluate; diminish, lower, bring down, reduce:
The news about a new oil field depressed the market today.
3 press (down), push (down) (on), lower:
If the pressure gets too high, just depress this lever.

Collocation dictionary


1 unhappy/mentally ill

VERBS

be, feel, look, seem, sound | become, get
You mustn't let yourself get depressed
| remain, stay

ADV.

acutely, deeply, extremely, really, severely, terribly, very
She became severely depressed after her mother's death.
| thoroughly | increasingly | a bit, a little, mildly, quite, rather, slightly | clinically, suicidally
There is medical evidence to show that he is suicidal and clinically depressed.

PREP.

about
She's terribly depressed about losing her job.
| by
I was depressed by our lack of progress.

2 not economically successful

VERBS

be | become | remain, stay

ADV.

badly, severely, very
The shipping trade was badly depressed.
| relatively | economically


Concise English dictionary


dɪ'prest
adj.
+lower than previously
+flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces
+low in spirits
+having the central portion lower than the margin

depresses|depressed|depressingdɪ'pres
verb
+lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
+lower (prices or markets)
+cause to drop or sink
+press down
+lessen the activity or force of