| 释义 | 
		  depress /di-presˈ/     transitive verb- To press down
 - To let down
 - To lower
 - To cause to sink
 - To humble
 - To make subject
 - To dispirit, deject or cast a gloom over
     ORIGIN: L dēprimere, -pressum, from dē down, and premere to press   depressˈant  noun - Anything that lowers activity or spirits
 - A sedative
 - A chemical that causes a mineral to sink in flotation (mining)
     adjective (esp of drugs) lowering activity or spirits  depressedˈ  adjective - Pressed down
 - Lowered
 - Flattened or slightly hollowed
 - Humbled
 - Dejected
 - Dispirited
 - Suffering from clinical depression (medicine)
 - (of a market, trade, etc) reduced, not flourishing
    depressˈible  adjective  depressˈing  adjective  Able or tending to depress, esp in spirits  depressˈingly  adverb  depression /di-preshˈən/   noun - A falling in or sinking
 - A lowering (eg of vital functions, or of vitality)
 - A region of low barometric pressure, a cyclone
 - A hollow
 - A state of deep dejection and a pervasive feeling of helplessness, together with apathy and loss of self-esteem, causing retardation of thought and body functions (medicine)
 - A condition of reduced trade activity and prosperity
 - (with the and cap) the period of worldwide economic depression from 1929 to 1934
    depressˈive  adjective - Tending to depress
 - (of a person) suffering from periods of depression (medicine)
     noun (medicine)A person suffering from periods of depression  depressˈor  noun - An oppressor
 - Something that lowers activity
 - A muscle that draws down
 - A surgical instrument for pressing down
      depressed area  noun  A region suffering from reduced trade, and often consequently one of specially heavy unemployment, poor housing, etc    |