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dol·drums [ˈdɒldrəmz] N pl

1. doldrums NAUT:

doldrums old

2. doldrums inf:

doldrums (gloominess)
to be in the doldrums (be in a rut)
to be in the doldrums (be in low spirits)

Usage examples with doldrums

to be in the doldrums (be in low spirits)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The other four primary wind zones are known as the doldrums, trade winds, prevailing westerlies and horse latitudes.
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Every dynamic economy has its doldrums and even torpid economies may rise, perhaps with delay, to an extraordinary opportunity.
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Directly under the subtropical ridge are the doldrums, or horse latitudes, where winds are lighter.
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The doldrums are also noted for calm periods when the winds disappear altogether, trapping sail-powered boats for periods of days or weeks.
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At the doldrums it flows back east producing the equatorial countercurrent.
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The width and exact location of the doldrums is hard to predict.
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The singer gets inspired, writes a song and comes out of his doldrums.
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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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It shakes the series out of the doldrums it's been in for several years now.
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Some of that air returns to the doldrums through the trade winds.
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