"depressed" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

depressed adjetivo

depressed + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 30
depressed area • depressed price • depressed market • depressed people • depressed economy • ...
verbo + depressed
Kolokacji: 8
feel depressed • become depressed • look depressed • grow depressed • sound depressed • ...
adverbio + depressed
Kolokacji: 17
economically depressed • severely depressed • deeply depressed • most depressed • clinically depressed • ...
1. economically depressed = gospodarczo przygnębiony economically depressed
2. most depressed = najbardziej przygnębiony most depressed
3. clinically depressed = w depresji klinicznej clinically depressed
4. chronically depressed = chronicznie przygnębiony chronically depressed
5. increasingly depressed = coraz bardziej przygnębiony increasingly depressed
6. generally depressed = powszechnie przygnębiony generally depressed
7. artificially depressed = sztucznie przygnębiony artificially depressed
  • Hachette has become the latest publisher to announce that it was done with what it calls the artificially depressed e-book prices imposed by Amazon.
  • The suit contends that one reason for that is the group's short selling, which "enabled the defendants to acquire the fund's shares at artificially depressed prices."
  • The complaint argued that without these artificially depressed wages and unfair competition, the United States would not have lost nearly 323,000 apparel and textile jobs the last two years.
  • 'Unhealthy Way to Be Thin' "Smokers walk around all the time at an artificially depressed weight," Dr. Rigotti said.
  • If artificially depressed wages prevent Mexican workers from entering the middle class, in an increasingly integrated economy, U.S. workers may be knocked out of the middle class.
  • The in-market buyer is the only suitable candidate as a sale to an out-of-market buyer would result in an artificially depressed price.
  • Great, say tenants, many of them wealthy New Yorkers profiting from artificially depressed rents.
  • Many wealthy New Yorkers enjoy artificially depressed rents.
  • Mr. Gabelli had contended that the two men's stock was restricted and could be sold only to the company at book value, which the two men have suggested is an artificially depressed price.
  • There is no doubt that this development has had an impact on birth rates, which have been depressed artificially at the behest of economic forces.
(3) deeply, profoundly
Kolokacji: 2
(4) slightly, somewhat
Kolokacji: 2
(5) extremely, mildly
Kolokacji: 2
depressed + preposición
Kolokacji: 3
depressed about • depressed over • depressed for

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