zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • cóng mǎi liǎo chǔ quàn hòuxiàn kuǎn de gòu mǎi jiàng liǎo
    The purchasing power of money has depreciated since she bought her savings certificates.
  • men gāi zhèng de jià zhí
    We should not depreciate the value of justice.
  • shōu kuǎn xiàng de zhàng miàn jià zhí de jiǎn
    A reduction or depreciation of the entered value of an item.
  • biǎn wéi diǎn huān cháo xiào de quē diǎnshī bàijiǒng jìng nǎi zhì de huàn xiǎng
    Its starting point is self? depreciation; they like laughing at their own faults,failures and embarrassments,even at their ideals.
  • suī rán zhōu duō huò biǎn zhídàn zhōng guó nèi de láo gōng chéng běnréng jiào zhōu fēn jīng wéi
    Even after the marked depreciation of the Asian currencies, labour costs in the Mainland of China are still lower than most Asian economies.
  • liàng rén kǒu shī huì shǐ gōng jiàng
    Does mass unemployment depress wages?
  • de yuè néng bān shuǐ píng
    His reading achievement is depressed.
  • méi jīng cǎi de qíng luò de de
    Being in low spirits; depressed.
  • shēng deshuāi ruò deqíng de
    Lacking in vigour; feeble or depressed
  • shí yóu chōng chì liǎo tiān rán de jià
    The glut of oil depressed gas prices.
  • shì chǎng xiāo tiáojià jiàng
    the market is depressed; prices are down.
  • shēng chǎn chéng běn de zēng jiā jiàng liǎo men de rùn
    The increase of production cost depressed our profit.
  • gān hàn shǐ shuǐ de shuǐ miàn jiàng
    The drought depressed the water level in the reservoirs.
  • de bēi guān qíng gǎn rǎn jiā qíng luò .
    His pessimism has the effect of depressing everyone.
  • yīn wéi rén xīn de yǎng yào me shì shēn zhī shànyào me shì rén zhī 'èér quē shēn zhī shàn zhě rán yào shè rén zhī 'è shì fán wàng dào rén zhī xíng jìng zhě biàn huì biǎn rén qiú píng héng
    For men's minds, will either feed upon their own good, or upon others' evil; And who wanteth the one, will prey upon the other; and whoso is out of hope, to attain to another's virtue, will seek to come at even hand, by depressing another's fortune.
  • yáng shàng kōng de tōng cháng gěi yīng guó dài lái 'è liè de tiān
    A depression over the Atlantic usually brings bad weather in Britain.
  • tōng cháng dài lái huài tiān
    A depression usually brings bad weather.
  • shǐ qíng luò de dǎo zhìyóu zhǐ qíng gǎn de luò de
    Causing especially emotional depression.
  • dòng dòng jiù qíng luò
    She inclines towards depression.
  • qíng chén
    Lowness of spirits; depression.
  • yōu chén de jīng shén zhuàng tàixiāo chén
    A state of melancholy or depression; despondency.
  • jiù zuò zài qíng shí fēn luò
    She just sat there, sunk in depression.
  • zhèn zhèn jīng cǎiqíng luò .
    She suffers from bouts of lethargy and depression.
  • dàn shì fěi 'ěr · léi 'è huàn yòu zào kuáng zhèng chéng gōng de bèi hòu zǒng shì bàn yòu de
    But Phil Graham was a manic-depressive,and his flights of greatness were accompanied by terrible lows.
  • bèi duó běn quán deshè huì wèi xià de quē suǒ zài shè tuán chéng yuán xiǎng shòu de huì huò de
    Lacking opportunities or advantages enjoyed by other members of one's community; deprived.
  • xiàng rén de chén de shēng yīn
    an unfeminine depth of voice.
  • chǎn liàng jiàng dào xīn de zuì diǎn
    Production has fallen to new depths.
  • wèi zhēn zhèng dào liǎo diǎn de yǐngpiān
    A film that really plumbs the depths of bad taste
  • yuán dǐng ruǎn zhān mào zhǒng yòu yuán dǐng de zhān màohěn xiàng yuán dǐng mào
    A felt hat with a low, rounded crown, similar to a derby.
  • jiàng zūn yán de xíng wéi
    behavior that is derogatory to one's dignity
  • yóu tài rén duì fēi yóu tài de biǎn de chēng
    a derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women.
  • àn xiǎn chéng yóu gāo dào pái liè de tóu xiányóu gāo yīn jiàng zhì yīn de yīn
    Titles listed in descending order of importance; notes that descended to the lower register.