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1 slow
adj. langzaam; moeilijk te vatten; verlaat (klok), achterlopen; zwaar; zaai--------adv. langzaam--------v. vertragenslow1[ sloo] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; slowness〉1 langzaam ⇒ traag; geleidelijk♦voorbeelden:a slow job • een karwei dat veel tijd kostslow poison • langzaam werkend vergifI had a slow puncture • mijn band liep langzaam leegslow train • boemeltreinslow oven • laagbrandende ovenslow party • vervelend feestje〈 sport〉 a slow pitch/court • een trage pitch/baanbe slow of wit • traag van begrip zijnbe slow to anger • niet gauw kwaad worden————————slow2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:slow down • het kalmer aan doenslow up • minder energie hebben————————slow3〈 bijwoord〉1 langzaam♦voorbeelden:go slow • het langzaam aan doen -
2 slow up
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3 slow
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4 slow handclap
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5 slow (the car) down
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6 slow down
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7 slow fire
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8 slow oven
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9 slow party
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10 slow poison
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11 slow ramp
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12 slow train
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13 slow-down
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14 slow-worm
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15 slow/fast grower
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16 slow/quick in/on the uptake
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17 slow clock
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18 slow coach
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19 slow decay
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20 slow down the rate
het ritme verlagen
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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