Depression in spanish

Depresión

pronunciation: depɹ̩esioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

depression1 = depresión. 

Example: The loneliness and isolation of families, particularly housewives, produced symptoms of stress and depression.

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» fight + depression = combatir la depresión, luchar contra la depresión.

Example: Petting animals creates a hormonal response in humans that can help fight depression.

» go through + (a) depression = pasar por una depresión.

Example: If you have followed along with me over the years you may know that I went through heartbreak, divorce, depression and some rough times over the past few years.

» manic depression = depresión maníaca, maníaco-depresión, trastorno bipolar.

Example: Speaking specifically about manic depression, she asked, 'How would you diagnose a patient who walks back and forth screaming at the top of his lungs?'.

» sink into + depression = hundirse en la miseria.

Example: This was a crushing blow to European economies, which were already sinking into depression.

» winter depression = depresión de invierno, depresión invernal.

Example: Winter depression is still a mystery to scientists who study it but researchers agree that people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder are particularly sensitive to light, or the lack of it.

Depression, the2 = Gran Depresión, la. 

Example: Women's role as solo authors declined, however, during the Depression, World War II and the postwar years.

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» economic depression = crisis económica, depresión económica, recesión económica.

Example: Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.

» Great Depression, the = Gran Depresión, la.

Example: This article compares the economic situation of the public library today with that of he public library during the Great Depression.

depression3 = manipulación, bajada. 

Example: When one is in place, the depression of a lever causes it to be photographed onto the next blank space.

Depression synonyms

low in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: loʊ part of speech: adjective impression in spanish: impresión, pronunciation: ɪmpreʃən part of speech: noun slump in spanish: depresión, pronunciation: slʌmp part of speech: noun imprint in spanish: imprimir, pronunciation: ɪmprɪnt part of speech: noun low pressure in spanish: baja presión, pronunciation: loʊpreʃɜr part of speech: noun economic crisis in spanish: crisis económica, pronunciation: ekənɑmɪkkraɪsəs part of speech: noun clinical depression in spanish: depresión clínica, pronunciation: klɪnəkəldɪpreʃən part of speech: noun depressive disorder in spanish: desorden depresivo, pronunciation: dɪpresɪvdɪsɔrdɜr part of speech: noun natural depression in spanish: depresión natural, pronunciation: nætʃɜrəldɪpreʃən part of speech: noun

Depression antonyms

elevation pronunciation: eləveɪʃən part of speech: noun elation pronunciation: ɪleɪʃən part of speech: noun natural elevation pronunciation: nætʃɜrəleləveɪʃən part of speech: noun
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