{آموزش زبان} | depressed vs. stressed out | تفاوت depressed و stressed out

مزرعه زبان (لینگو فارم)
مزرعه زبان (لینگو فارم)
41 بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - The definition of stressed out
The definition of stressed out is being anxious, tired and irritable because of too much work or pressure. An example of stressed out is the bad mood of someone who worked through the night and still hasn't finished a project. stressed (out) adjective [ after verb] UK /ˌstrest ˈaʊt/ US /ˌstrest ˈaʊt/ worried and nervous: She's been feeling very stressed since she started her new job. I was really stressed out before finals. More examples I've got too much to do and I'm completely stressed out. He's been very stressed at work recently. Everyone gets stressed from time to time. She seemed a bit stressed and I wondered if she was coping. I'd been working flat out and was stressed out. depressed adjective UK /dɪˈprest/ US /dɪˈprest/ depressed adjective (SAD) unhappy and without hope: He seemed a bit depressed about his work situation. She became deeply depressed when her husband died. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples feeling sad sad - She's been sad ever since her cat died. unhappy - Shed had a very unhappy childhood. miserable - I just woke up feeling miserable. upset - They'd had an argument and he was still upset about it. broken-hearted - She was broken-hearted when her partner left. #lingofarm #لینگو_فارم #آموزش_زبان
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