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  • 51Slow — Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Slow », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le slow est une danse lente qui se pratique en couple, enlacés, de préférence en lumière tamisée. La musique d’un slow est généralement douce …

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  • 52slow — adj. 1) slow at, in (she was slow in reacting) 2) slow to + inf. (she was slow to react) * * * [sləʊ] in (she was slow in reacting) slow at slow to + inf. (she was slow to react) …

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  • 53slow — adjective 1》 moving or capable of moving only at a low speed.     ↘lasting or taking a long time. 2》 (of a clock or watch) showing a time earlier than the correct time. 3》 not prompt to understand, think, or learn. 4》 uneventful and rather dull.… …

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  • 54slow up — phrasal verb slow down or slow up [intransitive/transitive] Word forms slow down : present tense I/you/we/they slow down he/she/it slows down present participle slowing down past tense slowed down past participle slowed down 1) if someone slows… …

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  • 55slow — /sləυ/ adjective not going fast ● The sales got off to a slow start, but picked up later. ● Business is always slow after Christmas. ● They were slow to reply or slow in replying to the customer’s complaints. ● The board is slow to come to a… …

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  • 56slow — 1. adjective 1) their slow walk home Syn: unhurried, leisurely, steady, sedate, sluggish, plodding 2) a slow process Syn: lengthy, time consuming, long drawn out, protracted …

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  • 57Slow — El término Slow, que en inglés quiere decir lento , puede referirse a: Movimiento slow, corriente cultural que promueve calmar las actividades humanas. Slow Food, movimiento internacional nacido en Italia que se contrapone a la estandarización… …

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  • 58slow — adj 1. not rapid, snail like, going at a snail s pace, tortoise like, slower than molasses in January, crawling, plodding, shuffling; dawdling, lagging, lally gagging; hesitant, faltering, pausing, hanging back. 2. gradual, moderate, leisurely,… …

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  • 59slow up — verb To slow, slow down, decelerate. Syn: slow, slow down, decelerate Ant: speed up, accelerate …

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  • 60slow — 1. adjective /sləʊ,sloʊ/ a) Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed. a slow train b) …

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