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depression [dɪ'preʃən]∎ she suffers from depression elle fait de la dépression;∎ he's in a state of depression il est dans un état dépressif∎ the country's economy is in a state of depression l'économie du pays est en crise;(e) Meteorology dépression fⓘ THE GREAT DEPRESSION C'est la plus grave crise économique qu'aient connue les États-Unis, qui, de 1929 (date du krach de Wall Street) au début des années 40, plongea de nombreux Américains dans le chômage et la misère. -
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depression [dɪˈpre∫ən]a. ( = nervous condition) dépression f (nerveuse)b. ( = economic slump) dépression f* * *[dɪ'preʃn]1) Medicine, Psychology dépression fto suffer from depression — être dépressif/-ive
2) ( slump) récession f, crise f (in de)3) ( hollow) creux m4) Meteorology dépression f -
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1 Med, Psych dépression f ; to suffer from depression ( permanently) être dépressif/-ive ; ( temporarily) avoir une dépression nerveuse ;4 Meteorol dépression f. -
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[-ʃən]1) (a state of sadness and low spirits: She was treated by the doctor for depression.) dépression2) (lack of activity in trade: the depression of the 1930s.) crise3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere: The bad weather is caused by a depression.) dépression (atmosphérique)4) (a hollow.) creux -
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1) [con.] crise économique; baisse; dépression2) Psy.[d.] dépression [baisse du tonus neuropsychique se manifestant par la fatigue, lassitude, le découragement et/ou l'anxiété]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > depression
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dépression f, crise f économique;∎ the country's economy is in a state of depression l'économie du pays est en crise -
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baissière f, cuvette f, décaissé m, décaissement m, flache f, dépression fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > depression
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11 semi-permanent depression
dépression pseudopermanente; dépression semi-permanenteEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > semi-permanent depression
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13 barometric depression
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14 dew point depression
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15 economic depression
depréssion économique; récession économiqueEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > economic depression
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16 seasonal baric depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > seasonal baric depression
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17 secondary depression
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18 stationary depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > stationary depression
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19 thermal depression
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20 thermokarst depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > thermokarst depression
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depression — [dē presh′ən, dipresh′ən] n. [ME depressioun < OFr depression < L depressio: see DEPRESS] 1. a depressing or being depressed 2. a depressed part or place; hollow or low place on a surface 3. low spirits; gloominess; dejection; sadness 4. a… … English World dictionary
depression — [n1] low spirits; despair abasement, abjection, abjectness, blahs*, bleakness, blue funk*, bummer, cheerlessness, dejection, desolation, desperation, despondency, disconsolation, discouragement, dispiritedness, distress, dole, dolefulness, dolor … New thesaurus
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