Deprimido in english
pronunciation: dɪprest part of speech: adjective
deprimido = depressed ; deflated ; dispirited ; hipped ; in (the) doldrums ; dejected ; downcast ; demoralised [demoralized, -USA] ; disheartened ; low-spirited ; in low spirits ; out of spirits ; crestfallen ; down in the mouth ; downhearted ; down in the dumps ; broody .
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.Example: The two deflated employees exchanged looks and slipped quietly out of the room.Example: The text around the rim of the teacup, from Marcel Proust, reads: 'Dispirited after a dreary day, with the prospect of a depressing morrow'.Example: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.Example: Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.Example: Barefoot, unkempt, malnourished and dejected, they fend not only for themselves, but for their families as well by scavenging in garbage dumps.Example: The poor little Grub was more confused than ever and he looked so downcast that the Frog took pity on him.Example: With a demoralised skeleton staff and severe budget issues, she is already disheartened.Example: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.Example: She replied that she could not imagine what it was that made her so low-spirited and that she shed tears without knowing why.Example: If you have felt in low spirits or sad during the last two weeks put a tick in the third box from the left in the first row.Example: It was rather a surprise to her to find Mary alone; but being alone, her being unwell and out of spirits was almost a matter of course.Example: 'That doesn't take care of 10% and I'm not sure it's the answer anyway' Bogardus felt crestfallen.Example: He was down in the mouth and I could not cheer him up.Example: She may sing about being downhearted, but everything on this live disc is uplifting.Example: So, the next time you're feeling down in the dumps, as if the world is going to end at any moment, put on the saddest music you have.Example: She could imagine his broody face hunched over the piano, morosely pounding on the keys.more:
» estar deprimido = feel + low ; feel + the weight of the world on + Posesivo + shoulders ; be in the doldrums .
Example: He uses his quirky wit and friendly banter to brighten people's mood when they are feeling low or fuming with anger. Example: She trudged through the crowded streets to her own home feeling the weight of the world on her shoulders. Example: CATV (Cable Television) is in the doldrums after the initial enthusiasm of investors and this is the time for librarians to step in.» sentirse deprimido = feel + low ; feel + the weight of the world on + Posesivo + shoulders ; be in the doldrums .
Example: He uses his quirky wit and friendly banter to brighten people's mood when they are feeling low or fuming with anger. Example: She trudged through the crowded streets to her own home feeling the weight of the world on her shoulders. Example: CATV (Cable Television) is in the doldrums after the initial enthusiasm of investors and this is the time for librarians to step in.» zona deprimida del centro de la ciudad = inner city [En los países anglosajones los barrios céntricos se consideran que es donde viven las personas con menos nivel socio-económico] .
Example: Find references to racism in the inner cities.deprimir = dispirit ; dishearten ; get + Nombre + down.
Example: Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Example: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Example: There isn't a single thing in the world that gets her down or a single negative that she can't turn into a positive.more:
» deprimirse = mope ; sulk .
Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him. Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.