depressions
英 [dɪˈprɛʃənz]
美 [dɪˈprɛʃənz]
n. 抑郁症; 精神忧郁; 抑郁; 沮丧; 消沉; 萧条期; 经济衰退; 不景气
depression的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 抑郁;沮丧;消沉
Depressionis a mental state in which you are sad and feel that you cannot enjoy anything, because your situation is so difficult and unpleasant.- Mr Thomas was suffering from depression...
托马斯先生患有抑郁症。 - I slid into a depression and became morbidly fascinated with death.
我陷入消沉,开始对死亡有种病态的迷恋。
- Mr Thomas was suffering from depression...
- N-COUNT 萧条(期);不景气
Adepressionis a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.- He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
他永远不会忘记 20 世纪 30 年代经济大萧条时期他所亲眼目睹的困苦情形。
- He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
- N-COUNT 凹陷;凹坑;洼地
Adepressionin a surface is an area which is lower than the parts surrounding it.- ...an area pockmarked by rain-filled depressions.
密布着雨水洼的地区
- ...an area pockmarked by rain-filled depressions.
- 低气压
Adepressionis a mass of air that has a low pressure and that often causes rain.
双语例句
- Water filled the depressions in the ground.
水积满地面上的洼坑。 - She told me that she was prone to black depressions, particularly on weekends.
她曾告诉我容易产生黑色抑郁,尤其是周末。 - Rain forms puddles in the depressions on the ground.
一下雨,地面下陷的地方就成了水坑。 - The water pipes are all iced up. Water filled the depressions in the ground.
水管里面结满了冰。 - Only a small minority of past financial crises have turned into depressions.
在过去的金融危机中,只有一小部分变成衰退。 - The object being control or moderation of economic depressions.
一个控制或缓和经济低沉的计划。 - It is clear that the roughness is caused not only by depressions but also by bumps.
很明显,导致粗糙的原因不仅仅是凹陷,还因为凸起。 - The rain collected in several depressions on the ground.
地面上好几处凹陷的地方都积了雨水。 - Aversive events produce different, mostly slower, electrophysiological dopamine responses that consist predominantly of depressions.
嫌恶物事件在电生理学方面产生不同的、慢的多巴胺应答,主要是抑制性的。 - The fourth would be semi-permanent depressions in weak countries.
第四条途径是弱国进入半永久性的萧条。