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Перевод: depress
[глагол] подавлять; угнетать; огорчать; приводить в уныние; нажимать; ослаблять; понижать цену; понижать стоимость; опускать
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- However, this would depend on demand in Europe, and on price - too much Russian gas into Europe too soon would certainly depress a currently over-supplied market.
- "Look here," said Felicity half-resentfully, "are you trying to depress us, or what?
- The weighted back foot should also slightly depress the leeward rail.
- All the same, they depress me.
- On the other hand - and there is invariably an "other hand" in these environmental and quasi-environmental matters - aid tends to depress local markets and discourage farmers from producing more.
- It was so easy to over-rivet and depress the riveted areas.
- The turn can be speeded up if you take a step back on the board and depress the windward rail.
- Whether she had or not, he felt compelled to ask her a last question, even if it did annoy or depress her.
- The traditional forces for voting, namely party loyalty and social class, though weakening, still depress the electoral impact of the personality of the leader.
- Then no-one and nothing will be able to defeat, deflate or depress you.
- Key Points Angle the rig forwards and across the board; keep low; depress windward rail; kill turn by moving forwards; use an efficient rig change.
- If he wanted to depress himself he could very easily, thinking on this subject, but he was not used to looking too far ahead in this life.
- In addition, the USA has a very much larger market in used aircraft and a constant supply of new ones, both of which act to depress prices.
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