depresión
/depɾeˈsjon/, [d̪e.pɾeˈsjõn]depression
Noun depresión f (plural depresiones)
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depression
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(weather, physics) depression (area of low air pressure)
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Cayó en una profunda depresión y decidió ultimarse.
He fell into a deep depression and decided to off himself.
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Sufro depresión durante el invierno.
I suffer from depression during the wintertime.
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Ella tiene depresión.
She's in a depression.
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La Gran Depresión comenzó en 1929 y terminó en la década de 1930.
The Great Depression started in 1929 and ended in the 1930's.
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Mary sufrió una severa depresión posparto después del nacimiento de su primer hijo.
Mary suffered from severe postnatal depression after the birth of her first child.
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La economía en depresión mostró signos de mejora.
The depressed economy showed signs of improving.
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