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low (EN)
adjectif, nom, adverbe, verbe

adjectif “low”

low, comp. lower, sup. lowest
  1. bas
    The books are on a low shelf.
  2. faible
    The store offered low prices during the sale.
  3. bas (de statut)
    He started his career in a low position.
  4. bas (de volume)
    Please speak in a low voice in the library.
  5. grave
    The singer's low notes were impressive.
  6. déprimé
    She felt low after the argument.
  7. pauvre (en quantité)
    She follows a diet low in carbohydrates.

nom “low”

s. low, pl. lows
  1. minimum
    The stock market reached a new low today.
  2. déprime
    After losing his job, he went through a low.
  3. minimum (de température)
    Tonight's low is expected to be below freezing.
  4. dépression (atmosphérique)
    The approaching low will bring rain.
  5. première (vitesse)
    He shifted into low to drive up the steep hill.

adverbe “low”

low, lower, lowest
  1. bas
    The helicopter flew low over the city.
  2. bas (de ton)
    The singer can sing very low.
  3. doucement
    They whispered low so no one would hear them.

verbe “low”

infinitif low; il lows; prét. lowed; part. passé lowed; gér. lowing
  1. meugler
    The cows began to low as the farmer approached.