English to Portuguese Dictionary depressed

depressed

deprimido
definition
verb
that first day at school depressed me
make (someone) feel utterly dispirited or dejected.
depress the lever
push or pull (something) down into a lower position.
adjective
I mean, to say they were depressed or despondent is too light.
(of a person) in a state of general unhappiness or despondency.
translation of 'depressed'
adjective
acabrunhado,
deprimido,
abatido,
desanimado,
neurastênico
example
A cautionary note is indicated about the generalization of these data to the clinical management of 'depressed' patients.
In order to easily retrieve the cases even from deeper luggage compartments all three models have a 'depressed' handle on the bottom side of the hull.
The list honors entrepreneurs who have chosen to grow their companies within some of America's most economically 'depressed' areas.
The moody, 'depressed' man that had once been was gone.
Those exposed as young or adult animals displayed 'depressed' activity.
Doctors attribute the dismal treatment rate to the fact that many 'depressed' people do not recognize their symptoms.
This type of voice seems to be associated with shy and 'depressed' people, or with people who would prefer to be ignored rather than be heard and noticed.
Whatever the cause, anyone who has suffered from depression or cared for a 'depressed' person knows the high price the illness exacts.
She sounded almost as if she were 'depressed' , or at least just generally unhappy.
He attributes deflation to an increase in money demand caused by expectations of further deflation and perhaps 'depressed' economic activity.
‘He was clearly 'depressed' at the outcome’ and found talking to the man ‘very unpleasant’.
Several applications of this self - schema model to a clinical context with 'depressed' individuals are then highlighted.
I was very 'depressed' when I saw it break on the news.
I was really 'depressed' and upset about him winning the election, like a lot of people.
When you are 'depressed' or upset, if someone tries to share their problems with you, you are unable to listen to them.
We elaborate on these extensions by also considering, where appropriate, assessment and treatment implications for 'depressed' individuals.
The comorbidity in the sample, especially among 'depressed' boys, may have also limited our power to identify factors associated with depression.
Another issue requiring attention is the provision of adequate clinical care for older 'depressed' individuals.
And the real reason he was unhappy and unaffectionate was because he was 'depressed' about his job.
The high proportion of new cars on the road and the uncertainty over foot-and-mouth disease have 'depressed' activity in the used car market, dealers said.
Now, a once prosperous town is economically 'depressed' , unemployment has skyrocketed, and nobody can afford health insurance anymore.
Fifteen years ago, this was an economically and environmentally 'depressed' city.
The 'depressed' lever then depresses the valve opening member.
It is suggested that hypersomnolent bipolar 'depressed' patients seem to be at the greatest risk.
In addition, 'depressed' individuals are less successful in their efforts to stop smoking and more prone to depression following smoking cessation.
The long decline of shipbuilding had a downward multiplier effect on these regional economies which became the 'depressed' areas of inter-war Britain.
In addition, 'depressed' individuals who are heavy marijuana users may be less responsive to conventional antidepressant drug treatment.
Among the most unhappy and 'depressed' people in the region are the supporters of the official opposition in the province.
Besides this upgrade, the adjacent 'depressed' suburbs also need a long-overdue, rejuvenation shot in the arm.
I couldn't help but mimic the fact Sean was upset, so I was majorly 'depressed' and upset all through the next period.
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