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1 depressie
depression -
2 onderdruk
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3 uitdieping
• depression• recess -
4 depressie
2 [gedrukte gemoedsstemming] depression ⇒ low (spirits), melancholy, 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde〉 dysphoria, 〈 informeel〉 blues♦voorbeelden: -
5 inzinking
1 [instorting, depressie] breakdown♦voorbeelden: -
6 postnatale depressie
postnatale depressie————————postnatale depressieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > postnatale depressie
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7 depressie
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8 aardplooi
n. earth fold, depression in the ground -
9 afknapper
n. disappointment, discouragement, feeling of depression; decrease, reduction, letdown -
10 antidepressivum
n. antidepressant, medication used to relieve depression, stimulant -
11 beklemmend
adj. oppressive, depressing; of depression; of oppression -
12 bluts
n. dent, depression; bruise -
13 buts
n. dent, depression, hollow; small hollow caused by a blow -
14 butsen
v. dent, indent, press in, make a hollow depression -
15 crisis
n. crisis, turning point; depression, economic slump -
16 depressie
n. depression, sadness, low spirits; lowering, sinking; dent, hollow; economic slump -
17 depressiviteit
n. depression, sadness, low spirits -
18 domper
n. damper, person or thing which causes gloom or depression; device that regulates the draft in a stove or fireplace; device which reduces the intensity of sound in a musical instrument -
19 dooievisjesvreter
n. one who exudes depression or sadness, one who dampens a light or happy atmosphere -
20 frustratie
n. frustration, act of frustrating; condition of being frustrated; aggravation, something which causes feelings of frustration; disappointment, anxiety and depression
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