A state of inactivity (in business or art etc)
Region near the equator characterized by low pressure and light shifting winds.
1 Six years ago the British national newspaper market was in the doldrums .
2 On one level we should be pleased gold is in the doldrums .
3 The manufacturing sector is back in the doldrums after a short-lived improvement.
4 That chimes with recent surveys showing consumer morale remains in the doldrums .
5 Yep, it seems the summer doldrums never had a chance to start.
6 Then it all went south and I was back in the doldrums .
7 All at once he saw a way out of the threatening doldrums .
8 At last they appear to have emerged from their largely self-imposed doldrums .
9 For now, it is partially concealed in the sleepy doldrums of August.
10 The relationship was already in the doldrums , it was in bad shape.
11 The sound of it filled Mark up and washed away the doldrums .
12 Oh, well, there was no sense in staying in the doldrums forever.
13 Price fluctuation has certainly picked up this year after months in the doldrums .
14 Some industry experts believe Winfrey's network will come out of its ratings doldrums .
15 But with Brazil's economy in the doldrums , Claudia often has to accept less.
16 Agricultural land remains depressed and commercial property is in the doldrums .
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Doldrums в диалектах
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