depress 的定义
- to make sad or gloomy; lower in spirits; deject; dispirit.
- to lower in force, vigor, activity, etc.; weaken; make dull.
- to lower in amount or value.
- to put into a lower position: to depress the muzzle of a gun.
- to press down.
- Music. to lower in pitch.
depress 近义词
deject, make despondent; exhaust
depress 的近义词 56 个
- afflict
- beat down
- bother
- damp
- dampen
- daunt
- discourage
- dishearten
- dismay
- dispirit
- disturb
- dull
- lower
- reduce
- sadden
- sap
- slow
- trouble
- upset
- weaken
- weigh down
- abase
- ail
- beat
- bug
- chill
- cow
- darken
- debase
- debilitate
- degrade
- desolate
- devitalize
- distress
- drag
- drain
- enervate
- faze
- mock
- mortify
- oppress
- perturb
- press
- scorn
- torment
- try
- weary
- bear down
- bum out
- cast down
- keep under
- put down
- reduce to tears
- run down
- throw cold water on
- turn one off
depress 的反义词 34 个
devalue
push down
更多depress例句
- Incomplete and inaccurate data can not only depress campaign effectiveness but can also have detrimental impacts on an advertiser’s standing versus competitors.
- As its core ride-hailing business remains depressed by the pandemic, Uber is making yet another big bet that food delivery will stay as a big part of its business.
- Another problem for the proposed re-implementation of the expanded playoff, which went from 10 to 16 teams last year, is that some players fear it could depress free agency spending.
- Some beauty brand sales have been depressed by the pandemic, and particularly lipsticks, since it makes no sense to use lip color when your face is under a mask.
- The valuation of Airbnb soared to new heights in its debut in public markets, even while the pandemic kept revenues depressed.
- When interest rates rise without an accompanying increase in demand, however, they directly depress demand and growth.
- It is not enough for him to go negative and depress enthusiasm for Cucinnelli; he must find a way to actively energize Dems.
- The new law, they say, would instead depress enthusiasm among the base, and hand Democrats millions of new voters.
- They were part of a vast left-wing media conspiracy to depress GOP turnout.
- And lest we have too many facts to sort through, some evidence refutes the charge that voter-ID laws depress minority turnout.
- The gunner's seat moved with the carriage, from which he could elevate or depress the muzzle by a lever.
- They cannot withhold dividends in order to depress the value of the property and buy its stock at a lower price.
- The explorer makes many discoveries—some that stimulate and surprise, some that puzzle and depress.
- The events of that season were well calculated to enthuse the Confederate and to depress the Federal force.
- Advance spark lever about half way and throttle lever about one-quarter way and depress starter pedal.