Depressed in spanish
Deprimido
pronunciation: depɹ̩imidoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: depɹ̩imidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
depress
more:
» depress + a button = pulsar un botón.
Example: The reader's ticket is placed alongside the stack of transaction cards and a button is depressed to activate the camera in the photocharger.» depress + a key = pulsar una tecla.
Example: Machines have been made which will read typed figures by photocells and then depress the corresponding keys.» depress + a lever = tirar de una palanca.
Example: A bottle containing blanket wash solvent is incorporated in the machine and the process is activated by depressing and holding a lever.» depress + pedal = pisar un pedal.
Example: If required, it may be activated by depressing the clutch pedal.» depress + the clutch = pisar el embrague, embragar.
Example: However, if you try to brake below this speed without depressing the clutch, the engine will stall because it's being forced to carry a load while operating below idle speed.depressed1 = abatido, alicaído, cabizbajo, desalentado, deprimido, desanimado, con el ánimo por los suelos, con las orejas gachas, con la moral por los suelos.
Example: As I said in the study I did on the subject analysis of nonbook materials, the problem that librarians and media specialists felt most depressed about was the cataloging of music recordings.depressed2 = en crisis.
Example: In the end, whether public libraries are allowed to continue in their present depressed state or whether they will become a many-sided embodier and nourisher of a literate society's literacy, depends not on the standards discussed by the professionals, but on those willed by the public.