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Weltwirtschaftskrise (1929)

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Great De·ˈpres·sion N HISTORY

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de·pres·sion [dɪˈpreʃən] N

1. depression no pl (sadness):

Depression f <-, -en>

2. depression (slump):

3. depression METEO (area of low pressure):

Tiefdruckgebiet nt <-(e)s, -e>

4. depression (hollow):

Mulde f <-, -n>
Vertiefung f <-, -en>

5. depression PHYS:

Unterdruck m <-(e)s> kein pl

I. great [greɪt] ADJ

1. great (very big):

groß <größer, am größten>

2. great:

groß <größer, am größten>

3. great (wonderful):

great! iron inf
na prima! inf iron
great! iron inf
klasse! inf iron
great! iron inf
wunderbar! iron A
great! iron inf
super! iron CH
the great thing about sth/sb is [that] ...
das Tolle an etw/jdm ist[, dass] ...
to be great at doing sth inf

4. great inv (for emphasis):

Volltrottel m <-s, -> inf

5. great (very good):

6. great (enthusiastic):

Phrases:

to be going great guns dated inf
zwei Dumme, ein Gedanke prov hum

II. great [greɪt] ADV inv (extremely)

sehr <mehr, am meisten>

III. great [greɪt] N

Größe f <-, -n>

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

Great Depression N FINMKT

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja
PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

depression N STATE

Klett rečnik iz geografije

depression [dɪˈpreʃn] N

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The Great Depression caused the idea to fail.
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However, the economy would soon suffer as the Great Depression emerged.
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This failure was brought on by the Great Depression, and the project was put on hold.
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A combination of increased irrigation costs and the Great Depression led to a decrease in the number of small farms.
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Businesses are facing the worst downturn since the Great Depression.
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