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4 sakke
* * *verb. slow down, decelerate, retard verb. drop (el. fall) astern, make (el. gather) sternway -
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* * *adj. slow adv. softly (f.eks.sing, step, tread, walk softly
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7 minke på farten
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10 gå-sakte-aksjon
subst. go slow go-slow, work-to-rule, working to rule -
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adj. slow-moving, slow -
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subst. malleablizing subst. tempering, slow cooling -
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subst. slack period, slow period subst. (dagligtale) dog days -
19 døgnbrenner
subst. (oppvarming) continuous-burning stove, slow-combustion stove -
20 farten
(bestemme farten) set the pace (holde farten) keep up the pace (minske farten) slow down, reduce (på farten) on the move, on the go
См. также в других словарях:
slow — slow … Dictionnaire des rimes
slow´ly — slow «sloh», adjective, adverb, verb. –adj. 1. taking a long time; taking longer than usual; not fast or quick: »a slow journey, a slow messenger. 2. behind time; running at less than proper speed: »The fat man is a slow runner. Seldom readers… … Useful english dictionary
Slow (DJ) — Slow DjSlow Levi Finland 2011 Birth name Vellu Maurola Also known as … Wikipedia
Slow — (sl[=o]), a. [Compar. {Slower} (sl[=o] [ e]r); superl. {Slowest}.] [OE. slow, slaw, AS. sl[=a]w; akin to OS. sl[=e]u blunt, dull, D. sleeuw, slee, sour, OHG. sl[=e]o blunt, dull, Icel. sl[=o]r, sl[ae]r, Dan. sl[ o]v, Sw. sl[ o]. Cf. {Sloe}, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slow — adj 1 *stupid, dull, dense, crass, dumb 2 Slow, dilatory, laggard, deliberate, leisurely can apply to persons, their movements, or their actions, and mean taking a longer time than is necessary, usual, or sometimes, desirable. Slow (see also… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
slow — [ slo ] n. m. • 1925; mot angl. « lent » ♦ Danse lente à pas glissés sur une musique à deux ou quatre temps; cette musique. Des slows langoureux. ● slow nom masculin (de slow fox) Abréviation de slow fox. Danse lente où les partenaires se… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Slow — is an adjective describing a low speed or tempo.Slow can also refer to: * Slow (band), a Canadian band from the mid 1980s * Slow (Producer DJ), a Finnish producer and DJ * Slow (song) , a song by Kylie Minogue *Slow motion, a technique in… … Wikipedia
slow — [slō] adj. [ME slowe < OE slaw, akin to Du sleeuw, ON slær, dull < ?] 1. not quick or clever in understanding; dull; obtuse 2. a) taking a longer time than is expected or usual to act, move, go, happen, etc. b) not hasty, quick, ready, or… … English World dictionary
Slow — «Slow» Сингл Tricky из альбома Knowle West Boy Выпущен … Википедия
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