English to Spanish Dictionary depressing

depressing

deprimente
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
that thought is too depressing for words
causing or resulting in a feeling of miserable dejection.
translation of 'depressing'
adjective
deprimente,
triste
example
Record oil prices (in nominal terms) will likely have a 'depressing' effect on growth over the medium term.
I find it 'depressing'
By doing this they will set in motion a 'depressing' effect on economic activity some time in the future - more than likely in 12 months or so time.
We were in the middle of the dark, 'depressing' island winter, you got up in the dark and returned from work in the dark for months on end.
To the contrary, sharply slower consumer spending is essentially exerting the opposite effect of 'depressing' income growth.
Against such a 'depressing' backdrop, teaching children ‘the magic word’ and the golden rule seems hopeless.
However, although the specter of death hovers over the entire film, it is neither a grim nor a 'depressing' experience.
He had no intention to go to her funeral, to endure a 'depressing' ceremony just to say parting words of love that he had already given her while she still lived.
Letters from my family are sort of 'depressing' , though sometimes my cousins write a few words that makes me laugh.
This is despite the fact that no account has been taken of the potentially 'depressing' impact on economic activity and revenue buoyancy of their tax raising proposals.
It was almost as if the pair of eyes were telling him a story, a 'depressing' story where no words were needed to be said nor heard.
it's a 'depressing' picture
Indeed, high unemployment in France has had the effect of 'depressing' pay.
Gone are the dark 'depressing' corners, the walled off open areas and the brick bin stores.
These can all have a 'depressing' effect on local industry.
For most of the first and second republics, copper was the mainstay of the economy until a sharp decline in its price on the international market begun to have a 'depressing' effect.
It is easy to see why a fall in interest rates has a magnified effect in Anglo-American economies, and when rates are rising there is a significant 'depressing' effect.
Our changing cultural climate has replaced the traditional image of boys with a bleaker and more 'depressing' picture.
Higher interest rates, and the threat of further rises, have had a 'depressing' effect on the market.
But despite this grim subject matter it is not a 'depressing' play.
we got 'depressing' news
Why couldn't he leave me to my miserable 'depressing' , but completely productive thoughts?
The toasty fire nearby sent a yellow and orange glow to their skin, lighting up the otherwise dark and 'depressing' room.
The faster prices are expected to decline, the greater will be the 'depressing' effect on investment.
In both cases, there are 'depressing' effects on other sectors as well.
Yes, it is having a 'depressing' effect on the price, but that's the consequence of a requirement of public honesty.
That feeling of dejection could be very 'depressing' for a child if he is not able to establish a relationship he wants.
That has to have a 'depressing' effect upon all wages.
For today was equally as 'depressing' and miserable as the last ten months.
This had a thoroughly 'depressing' impact on the world economy.
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