depressed
adjective
uk/dɪˈprest/us/dɪˈprest/depressedadjective(SAD)
B1
unhappyand withouthope:
抑郁的,消沉的,沮丧的Heseemedabitdepressedabouthisworksituation.他似乎对自己的工作状况有些沮丧。
Shebecamedeeplydepressed when herhusbanddied.丈夫去世后她变得十分消沉。
feeling sad
- sadShe's been sad ever since her cat died.
- unhappyShe'd had a very unhappy childhood.
- miserableI just woke up feeling miserable.
- upsetThey'd had an argument and he was still upset about it.
- broken-heartedShe was broken-hearted when her partner left.
- He's beenlistlessand abitdepressedeversince he got hisexamresults.
- Shebecamevery depressed in heroldage.
- Hesoundedvery depressed when wespokeon thephoneyesterday.
- Pete was so depressed after hisgirlfriendlefthim that Iactuallythoughthe wassuicidal.
- Try not to get depressed - after all, what's the use ofworrying?
Feeling sad and unhappy
- a dog's lifeidiom
- a long faceidiom
- angsty
- be cut upidiom
- be down in the mouthidiom
- be in a funkidiom
- be in bitsidiom
- distraught
- distressed
- dog
- doleful
- lovelorn
- lovesick
- low-spirited
- lugubrious
- wistful
- wistfully
- woe
- woe is meidiom
- woebegone
depressedadjective(REDUCED)
C2
not having enoughmoney,jobs, orbusinessactivity:
贫穷的;萧条的,不景气的In a depressedmarket, it'sdifficulttosellgoodsunlessyouloweryourprices.市场不景气只能降价,否则很难把产品卖出去。
aneconomicallydepressedarea经济萧条的区域
Economics
- accommodative
- anti-economic
- anti-inflation
- anti-inflationary
- anti-recession
- Chancellor of the Exchequer
- double-dip
- float
- GDP
- go-go
- hyperinflation
- inflation
- monetarist
- monetization
- monetize
- neoliberal
- non-economist
- protectionism
- retrenchment
- upturn