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1 depression
[-ʃən] noun1) a state of sadness and low spirits:كآبَه، غَم، إنْقِباضShe was treated by the doctor for depression.
2) lack of activity in trade:رُكود إقْتِصادي، كَسادthe depression of the 1930s.
3) an area of low pressure in the atmosphere:إنْخِفاض جَوّي، هُبوطThe bad weather is caused by a depression.
4) a hollow.مُنْخَفَض، غَوْر -
2 depression
اِكْتِئاب (ضِيقُ الصَّدر) \ depression. \ _(field) Med. \ رُكود \ depression: a time of lessened business activity and high unemployment: Many people still remember the great depression of the 1930s. \ See Also كساد اقتصاديّ \ كَبْس \ depression: an act of pressing down or state of being pressed down. \ كَسَاد \ depression. -
3 depression
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. -
4 depression
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. -
5 the blues
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6 ركود
رُكود \ depression: a time of lessened business activity and high unemployment: Many people still remember the great depression of the 1930s. \ See Also كساد اقتصاديّ -
7 حزن
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. \ حُزْن شديد \ grief: deep sorrow. -
8 كآبة
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. -
9 gloom
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. -
10 melancholy
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. -
11 sadness
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. -
12 gloom
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. -
13 sadness
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. -
14 sorrow
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. -
15 cloud
[klaud]1.1) a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky:غَيْمَهThe hills were hidden in cloud.
2) a great number or quantity of anything small moving together:سِرب منa cloud of flies.
3) something causing fear, depression etc:غَيْمَةٌ مِن، كَدَر، كآبهa cloud of sadness.
2. verb1) ( often with over) to become cloudy:تَتَلَبَّد بالغُيوم، تَكْفَهِر (السَّماء)The sky clouded over and it began to rain.
2) to (cause to) become blurred or not clear:يَغْشى، يَتَغَطّى بِHer eyes were clouded with tears.
3) to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled:يَكْفَهِر، يَتَكَلَّحُ الوَجْه، يَتَغَطّى بالكآبهHis face clouded at the unhappy news.
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16 postwar
[pəustˈwɔː] adjectiveof, or belonging to, the time after a war:بَعْد الحَرْبpostwar depression.
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17 slump
[slamp]1. verb1) to fall or sink suddenly and heavily:يَسْقُط، يَتَهاوىHe slumped wearily into a chair.
2) (of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly:تَهْبُط الأسْعارBusiness has slumped.
2. noun1) a sudden fall in value, trade etc:هُبوط في الأسْعارa slump in prices.
2) a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression:رُكود إقْتِصاديThere was a serious slump in the 1930s.
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