doldrums in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

doldrums in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for doldrums in the English»French Dictionary

doldrums Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in the doldrums (feel depressed)
to be in the doldrums FIN
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The singer gets inspired, writes a song and comes out of his doldrums.
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The movies have been in the doldrums lately.
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In the seamen's speech the zone is referred to as the doldrums because of its erratic weather patterns with stagnant calms and violent thunderstorms.
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As recently as 2007 we were a club in doldrums with playing membership down and results on the field less than inspiring.
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Some of that air returns to the doldrums through the trade winds.
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In the calm of the doldrums, barnacles had eaten away at the hulls, and the ships began to spring leaks.
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He took us out of the doldrums during a period when we weren't doing that well.
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Similarly, they sought to avoid the doldrums, where the wind was so scant they risked coming to a complete stop.
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The motivation for this initial deception was most likely to allow him to claim an attention-getting record prior to entering the doldrums.
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The other four primary wind zones are known as the doldrums, trade winds, prevailing westerlies and horse latitudes.
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