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1 slow
[sləu] 1. adjective1) (not fast; not moving quickly; taking a long time: a slow train; The service at that restaurant is very slow; He was very slow to offer help.) lent2) ((of a clock etc) showing a time earlier than the actual time; behind in time: My watch is five minutes slow.) în urmă3) (not clever; not quick at learning: He's particularly slow at arithmetic.) încet2. verb(to make, or become slower: The car slowed to take the corner.) a încetini- slowly- slowness
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2 slow
(gen) încet, lent -
3 slow down/up
(to make or become slower: The police were warning drivers to slow down; The fog was slowing up the traffic.) încetinire -
4 slow motion
(movement which is slower than normal or actual movement especially as a special effect in films: Let's watch it, in slow motion.) la ralanti -
5 slow on the uptake
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6 slow motion; slow running
(mas) mers încet / lent, mişcare înceată / lentăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > slow motion; slow running
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7 slow acting
(mas-un) cu mers încet, cu viteză mică, cu turaţie joasă -
8 slow down
(at, th) a modera; a frâna, a încetini, a micşora / reduce viteza -
9 slow fission
(at) fisiune cu neutroni lenţi -
10 slow setting
(cstr) priză lentă -
11 slow speed
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12 slow-break switch
(el) întrerupător cu rupere lentă -
13 slow-curing
(plast) cu întărire lentă -
14 slow-match
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15 slow-neutron reactor
(at) reactor cu neutroni lenţiEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > slow-neutron reactor
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16 slow-speed engine
(mas) motor lent -
17 go slow
((of workers in a factory etc) to work less quickly than usual, eg as a form of protest.) a face grevă -
18 drawl
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19 brake
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20 catch on
1) (to become popular: The fashion caught on.) a prinde2) (to understand: He's a bit slow to catch on.) a se prinde
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slow — 〈[sloʊ] Adj.; Mus.〉 langsam (zu spielen) (Tonpassagen beim Jazz) [engl., „langsam“] * * * slow [slo :, engl.: sloʊ] <Adv.> [engl. slow = langsam] (Musik): Tempobezeichnung im Jazz, etwa zwischen adagio u. andante. * * * slow [englisch,… … Universal-Lexikon
slow — slow, slowly In current English the normal adverb for general purposes is slowly (We drove slowly down the road / She slowly closed the door). Literary uses of slow as an adverb died out in the 19c • (As the stately vessel glided slow beneath the … Modern English usage