slow的意思和读音

slow

: [sloʊ] : [sləʊ]

adj.

v.

adv.

slower  slowest  slows  slowing  slowed  

adj.+n.slow pace,slow process,slow speed,slow recovery,slow rate

adj.fast

slowadj.not fast

1.not moving, acting or done quickly; taking a long time; not fast

a slow driver

Progress was slower than expected.

The country is experiencing slow but steady economic growth.

Collecting data is a painfully slow process.

a slow, lingering death

Oh you're so slow; come on, hurry up!

The slow movement opens with a cello solo.

She gave a slow smile.

2.not going or allowing you to go at a fast speed

I missed the fast train and had to get the slow one(= the one that stops at all the stations) .

with delay

3.…;hesitating to do sth or not doing sth immediately

She wasn't slow to realize what was going on.

His poetry was slow in achieving recognition.

They were very slow paying me.

not clever

4.not quick to learn; finding things hard to understand

He's the slowest in the class.

not busy

5.not very busy; containing little action

Sales are slow(= not many goods are being sold) .

watch/clock

6.[nbn]showing a time earlier than the correct time

My watch is five minutes slow(= it shows 1.45 when it is 1.50) .

in photography

7.slow film is not very sensitive to light

IDMdo a slow burn(informal)to slowly get angryadv.— see alsogo-slow

1.at a slow speed

Could you go a little slower?

slow-drying paint

slow-moving traffic

Drive slow!

IDM

The government is going slow on tax reforms.

go slow (on sth)退to show less enthusiasm for achieving sth

The government is going slow on tax reforms.

v.— see alsoslowdown

1.[i][t]使to go or to make sth/sb go at a slower speed or be less active

Economic growth has slowed a little.

The bus slowed to a halt .

The car slowed down as it approached the junction.

The game slowed up little in the second half.

You must slow down(= work less hard) or you'll make yourself ill.

The ice on the roads was slowing us down.

We hope to slow the spread of the disease.

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adj.1.a slow movement or action does not happen fast; used for describing something that is moving or that moves in this way2.taking a long time; used for saying that someone or something is not fast enough3.not intelligent, so that you need a lot of time to understand simple things4.not busy, exciting, or full of activity5.music that is slow is played without much speed or energy6.a slow road or part of a road is one where you cannot travel fast7.a watch or clock that is slow shows a time that is earlier than the correct time8.slow film for a camera is not very sensitive to light, so that it takes more time to take a photograph9.a slow oven is operating at a very low temperature1.a slow movement or action does not happen fast; used for describing something that is moving or that moves in this way2.taking a long time; used for saying that someone or something is not fast enough3.not intelligent, so that you need a lot of time to understand simple things4.not busy, exciting, or full of activity5.music that is slow is played without much speed or energy6.a slow road or part of a road is one where you cannot travel fast7.a watch or clock that is slow shows a time that is earlier than the correct time8.slow film for a camera is not very sensitive to light, so that it takes more time to take a photograph9.a slow oven is operating at a very low temperature

adv.1.at a slow speed

v.1.if you slow something, or if it slows, you reduce the level or amount of it2.if you slow something, or if it slows, you reduce the speed at which it happens; if you slow someone or something, or if they slow, you reduce the speed at which they move

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1.To make cold antihydrogen, the experimenters must slow down the antiprotons to a temperature similar to that of the positrons.

2.Kostya interpreted this as a signal to drive faster, but when he accelerated Ivetta told him to slow down.

3.Maybe with us doing our share, we might be able to slow down the visits from Fort Riley officers.访FortRiley

4.Instead, marine biologists ply the area, studying the atoll's slow comeback and trying to help it along.

5.Then it began to act like yeast used in slow-fermenting lagers, settling to the bottom of the tank but not going dormant.

6.In a vehicle with manual transmission, you may downshift into a lower gear as you slow down.

7.Lead singer Frankie Beverly's natural rhythm seems to be in the slow lane, so Greatest Slow Jams is where he and the group really thrive.

8.The tortoise never for a moment stopped, but went on with a slow but steady pace straight to the end of the course.

9.AS I sit in a shadowy corner, I observe a slow and gradual elongation of his mouth.

10.Here most of the streets are narrow, and traffic is often very slow.