抑郁

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Understanding 抑郁 (yìyù)

抑郁 primarily refers to depression or a state of melancholy. It is often used in medical or psychological contexts to describe a mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness or low mood.

Usage in Conversation

When using 抑郁, speakers usually refer to emotional or psychological states rather than physical conditions. It often appears in phrases like 抑郁症 (depression disorder) or 抑郁情绪 (depressive mood).

Common Collocations

  • 抑郁症: clinical depression, a diagnosed mental illness.
  • 抑郁情绪: depressive mood, feelings of sadness.
  • 长期抑郁: long-term depression, indicating duration.

Nuances and Tips

抑郁 carries a serious tone and is not used lightly. It differs from general sadness (难过) by implying a deeper, often clinical condition. Avoid confusing 抑郁 with temporary sadness; it usually suggests a prolonged or significant emotional state.

Summary

Use 抑郁 when discussing mental health or describing serious emotional states. It is a formal term often found in medical, psychological, or news contexts.

Example Sentences

He decided to see a psychologist because of long-term depression.

Depression is a common mental illness that requires timely treatment.

Her depressive mood affected her daily life.