depressed 的定义
- sad and gloomy; dejected; downcast.
- pressed down, or situated lower than the general surface.
- lowered in force, amount, etc.
- undergoing economic hardship, especially poverty and unemployment.
- being or measured below the standard or norm.
- Botany, Zoology. flattened down; greater in width than in height.
- Psychiatry. having or experiencing depression.
depressed 近义词
discouraged
depressed 的近义词 47 个
- despondent
- morose
- pessimistic
- sad
- unhappy
- bleeding
- blue
- dejected
- destroyed
- dispirited
- down
- dragged
- hurting
- low
- ripped
- weeping
- bad
- bummed out
- cast-down
- crestfallen
- crummy
- disconsolate
- down and out
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- downcast
- downhearted
- fed up
- glum
- grim
- in a blue funk
- in pain
- in the dumps
- in the pits
- in the toilet
- let down
- low-down
- low-spirited
- lugubrious
- melancholy
- moody
- on a downer
- sob story
- spiritless
- taken down
- torn up
- woebegone
depressed 的反义词 23 个
concave, pushed down
depressed 的近义词 5 个
depressed 的反义词 14 个
disadvantaged
depressed 的近义词 17 个
- destitute
- devalued
- distressed
- needy
- poor
- poverty-stricken
- weakened
- cheapened
- depreciated
- deprived
- ghost
- impaired
- ghetto
- run-down
- shanty
- skid row
- underprivileged
depressed 的反义词 18 个
更多depressed例句
- The economic recovery will be stunted and thwarted if that doesn’t happen…the economy will be depressed.
- I became depressed, sometimes to the point that I would stay in bed for a couple of days in a row.
- While peaks in e-commerce revenue have been a welcome sight, it’s a far cry from making up for depressed ad revenues.
- That is, HACA was historically overly lenient with its residents and that it was collecting a depressed amount of rent from residents.
- By the way, another possibility, Stephen, is that the people who are happier are just different from the people who are depressed, and they’re both growing in number and the middle’s getting carved out.
- And, he confided, the situation left him “a little depressed” as well.
- The young people in Girls are miserable, peevish, depressed, hate their bodies, themselves, their life, and each other.
- Born in Kuwait, Jason languished in college in the States (“It was a cultural thing”) and says he became clinically depressed.
- “I was deeply depressed and pulled myself out of it by embracing Day of the Dead,” she says.
- But his recent Twitter feed, filled with dozens of angry and depressed rants, showed Fryberg was distressed.
- Mlle. Mayer had been for some time in a depressed condition, and her friends had been anxious about her.
- This would in any event have depressed prices of cotton, even under ordinary conditions.
- Mrs. Armine was fatigued by the journey, and by the long day at Denderah, which had secretly depressed her.
- It was a rather depressed stock-hand, name of Flood, who blew cigarette smoke out over the brow of Writing-Stone that evening.
- In one instant the mottled-faced gentleman depressed his hand again, and every glass was set down empty.