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Vertiefung

ženski rod
Sinonimi:
Falte · Furche · Graben · Mulde · Riefe · Spur · Abdruck · Beule · Blötsch(e) · Delle · Dötsch · Lunke · Nut · Rille · Ritze · Grube · Kuhle · Loch · Nische · Senke · Senkung + prikaži više
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absorption

imenica
Značenje:

ETYM Latin absorptio, from absorbere. Related to Absorb.
1. The social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
2. The process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion
3. Complete attention; intense mental effort
4. The mental state of being preoccupied by something

consolidation

imenica
Značenje:

1. The act or process of consolidating; the state of being consolidated
2. The process of uniting; the quality or stat
e of being united; specifically; the unification of two or more corporations by dissolution of existing ones and creation of a single new corporation
3. Pathological alteration of lung tissue from an aerated condition to one of solid consistency
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Sinonimi:
integration

deepening

imenica
Značenje:

A process of becoming deeper and more profound.

Sinonimi:

dent

imenica
Značenje:

1. An appreciable consequence (especially a lessening).
2. An impression in a surface (as made by a blow); SYN. gouge, nick.

Sinonimi:
ding · gouge · incision · nick · prick · scratch · slit + prikaži više

depression

imenica
Značenje:

ETYM Latin depressio: cf. French dépression.
Emotional state characterized by sadness, unhappy thoughts, apathy, and dejection. Sadness is a normal response to major losses such as bereavement or unemployment. After childbirth, postnatal depression is common. However, clinical depression, which is prolonged or unduly severe, often requires treatment, such as antidepressant medication, cognitive therapy, or, in very rare cases, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), in which an electrical current is passed through the brain.
Periods of depression may alternate with periods of high optimism, over-enthusiasm, and confidence. This is the manic phase in a disorder known as manic depression or bipolar disorder. A manic depressive state is one in which a person switches repeatedly from one extreme to the other. Each mood can last for weeks or for months. Typically, the depressive state lasts longe
r than the manic phase.
Depression costs the US around $12.4 billion each year in treatment. Another $23.8 billion is paid for by employers, arising from absenteeism and lost productivity.
(meteorology) or cyclone or low. In meteorology, a region of low atmospheric pressure. In mid latitudes depression forms as warm, moist air from the tropics mixes with cold, dry polar air, producing warm and cold boundaries (fronts) and unstable weather—low cloud and drizzle, showers, or fierce storms. The warm air, being less dense, rises above the cold air to produce the area of low pressure on the ground. Air spirals in toward the center of the depression in a counterclockwise direction in the northern hemisphere, clockwise in the southern hemisphere, generating winds up to gale force. Depressions tend to travel eastward and can remain active for several days.
A deep depression is one in which the pressure at the center is very much lower than that round about; it produces very strong winds, as opposed to a shallow depression in which the winds are comparatively light. A severe depression in the tropics is called a hurricane, tropical cyclone, or typhoon, and is a great danger to shipping; a tornado is a very intense, rapidly swirling depression, with a diameter of only a few hundred feet or so.
1. A concavity in a surface produced by pressing; SYN. impression, imprint.
2. A long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment; SYN. slump, economic crisis.
3. A mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity.
4. Angular distance below the horizon (especially of a celestial object).
5. Pushing down.
6. Sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy.
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Sinonimi:
Depression · Great Depression · clinical depression · depressive disorder · economic crisis · impression · imprint · low · low pressure · natural depression · slump + prikaži više

immersion

imenica
Značenje:

ETYM Latin immersio; cf. French immersion.
A form of baptism in which part or all of a person's body is submerged.

Sinonimi:
absorption · concentration · dousing · ducking · engrossment · ingress · submergence · submerging · submersion + prikaži više

wrinkle

imenica
Značenje:

A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface; SYN. furrow, crease, crinkle, seam, line.

Sinonimi:
crease · crinkle · furrow · line · seam
Vertiefung | nemačko - engleski rečnik

Vertiefung

ženski rodgeistige
Sinonimi:
Falte · Furche · Graben · Mulde · Riefe · Spur · Abdruck · Beule · Blötsch(e) · Delle · Dötsch · Lunke · Nut · Rille · Ritze · Grube · Kuhle · Loch · Nische · Senke · Senkung + prikaži više
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absorption

imenica
Značenje:

ETYM Latin absorptio, from absorbere. Related to Absorb.
1. The social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
2. The process of absorbing nutrients into the body after digestion
3. Complete attention; intense mental effort
4. The mental state of being preoccupied by something

Reč dana 16.09.2024.

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16.09.2024.