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    depressing查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'pres] 现在分词:depressing
    过去式:depressed 过去分词:depressed
    第三人称单数:depresses 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:查询词depressingdepress的现在分词
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    vt.
    使沮丧;压下;使萧条;降低;压抑
    freezing point depressing glycoprotein
    降凝固点糖蛋白,凝固点降低糖蛋白[从南极鱼类中分离的一种含有周期性重复序列的蛋白]
    An ugly,squalid,or depressing dwelling.
    蜗居丑陋、肮脏或气氛压抑的居住地
    Hunger itself contributes to poverty by lowering labor productivity, reducing resistance to disease and depressing educational achievements. In discussing the contribution of agricultural growth to poverty alleviation Dixon et al, 2001, comment:
    而饥饿本身又通过降低劳动生产率、降低人们对疾病的抵抗力、压抑教育成就,而进一步导致了贫困。2001年,Dixon等人在讨论农业增长在消除贫困方面的影响时,曾经做了如下阐述:
    freezing point depressing glycoprotein
    降凝固点糖蛋白,凝固点降低糖蛋白[从南极鱼类中分离的一种中含有周期性重复序列的蛋白]
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    抑压的, 阴沉的, 沉闷的
    -同义词和反义词
    -depressing的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Causing depression or sadness. || Causing a reduction in economic activity.
    “That feeling of dejection could be very depressing for a child if he is not able to establish a relationship he wants.”
    Causing depression; dispiriting. || Affected by depression, depressed; dispirited; melancholic. || Relative to, characteristic of depression.
    “Optimistic articles about the future give people an excuse to escape from relentlessly depressive news about the present.”
    unhappy; despondent || Suffering from clinical depression. || Suffering damaging effects of economic recession.
    “I was really depressed and upset about him winning the election, like a lot of people.”
    “All three models have a depressed handle on the bottom side of the hull.”
    “The government made several attempts to encourage investment in depressed areas.”
    (economics) Without a depression. || (cartography) Without areas of undefined flow direction (sinks).
    “Sober citizens were becoming persuaded that a panicless, depressionless era had begun.”
    Capable of being depressed (pushed down).
    “It has a small, depressible head piece, with a narrow channel running through it.”
    “User selectable switches for setting the desired functional operation of the apparatus and a manually depressible panic button are also provided.”
    “Palatine with 3-4 rows of depressible teeth, teeth directed posteromedially.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state of being depressive.
    “Depression or depressiveness in patients diagnosed with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa-Pilot research.”
    “Decrease in heart rate variability response to task is related to anxiety and depressiveness in normal subjects.”
    “It has something to do with people who are by nature depressives seeking out pursuits that almost demand depressiveness.”
    The state or quality of being depressed.
    The state or quality of being depressing.
    Anything that depresses || An instrument used to push something out of the way during an examination || Any of several muscles that pull down || Anything that lowers blood pressure
    “He opened a clear jar on a nearby counter and pulled out a simple wooden tongue depressor.”
    “Make a buttonholer from a tongue depressor or craft stick with a loop of string through a hole in one end of it.”
    “After I described my symptoms and he stuck a tongue depressor down my throat, he sent me down the hall for a blood test, which cost 15 yuan.”
    (psychology) In psychotherapy and psychiatry, a state of mind producing serious, long-term lowering of enjoyment of life or inability to visualize a happy future. || (geography) An area that is lower in topography than its surroundings. || (psychology) In psychotherapy and psychiatry, a period of unhappiness or low morale which lasts longer than several weeks and may include ideation of self-inflicted injury or suicide. || (meteorology) An area of lowered air pressure that generally brings moist weather, sometimes promoting hurricanes and tornadoes. || (economics) A period of major economic contraction. || (economics) Four consecutive quarters of negative, real GDP growth. See NBER. || (biology) A lowering, in particular a reduction in a particular biological variable or the function of an organ, in contrast to elevation.
    “I tried to harness the power of positive thinking to snap me out of my depression.”
    “What might have been a short recession would turn into the greatest depression in our nation’s history.”
    “The high interest rates would lead to a depression in the number of homes being sold.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    depress的过去式和过去分词形式(已不通用)
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