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депрессия ; упадок ; снижение ; понижение ; кризис ; ? depression of the market ; ? depression of trade ; ? major depression ; -
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N1. दबावDepression of the space bar on the typewriter2. उदासीShe overcame with depression. -
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noun1) угнетенное состояние, уныние; депрессия2) снижение, падение (давления и т. п.)3) econ. депрессия; depression of trade застой в торговле4) понижение местности, низина, впадина, углубление; depression in the ground ложбинка5) astr. угловое склонение (звезды)6) mil. склонение (орудия)7) phys. разрежение, вакуум* * *(n) великая депрессия; депрессия; застой* * *депрессия, спад* * *[de'pres·sion || -eʃn] n. угнетенное состояние, депрессия, уныние, упадок духа; падение, снижение, уменьшение; низина, впадина, лощина, углубление; падение давления, разрежение, вакуум; угловое склонение, склонение* * *вакуумвпадинадепрессиякризиснизинападениеснижениеуглублениеуменьшениеуныниеупадок* * *1) книжн. нажатие вниз 2) понижение местности, низина 3) а) астрон. угловое склонение (небесного тела) б) воен. склонение 4) а) снижение, падение (давления и т. п.); метео центр низкого давления б) физ. вакуум -
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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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[dɪ'preʃ(ə)n]n1) зане́пад; засті́й; депре́сія; сму́ток, пригні́чений стан (на́стрій)depression of trade — засті́й у торгі́влі
2) пони́ження місце́вості, низина́, запа́дина, загли́бленняdepression in the ground — уло́го́вина
3) військ. схи́лення ( гармати)4) астр. кутове́ схи́лення зі́рки5) фіз. розрі́дження, ва́куум -
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كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
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حُزْن \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. sadness: a sad feeling. sorrow: sadness; grief. -
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(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) melankoli; tungsind* * *(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) melankoli; tungsind -
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1) уны́ние с2) эк депре́ссия ж; спад мthe Great Depression — ист Вели́кая депре́ссия (кризис 1929,1932 гг. в США)
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93 the depths of smth.
1) крайняя степень (чего-л.)2) глушь, захолустьеthe depths of the countryside — сельская глушь, сельское захолустье
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94 the blues
(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) depressão* * *the bluescoll tristeza. she has the blues/ela está triste.————————the bluesestado de tristeza, melancolia. -
95 depression of the market
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(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) melancolía, depresión -
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(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) þunglyndi -
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(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) rossz hangulat -
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n. can sıkıntısı* * *(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) hüzün, iç sıkıntısı -
100 the blues
(low spirits; depression: He's got the blues today but he's usually cheerful.) potrtost
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