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slow (EN)
adjectif, verbe, adverbe

adjectif “slow”

slow, comp. slower, sup. slowest
  1. lent
    The old car was so slow that it took an hour to drive just a few miles.
  2. long
    The plant's slow growth meant it took several years to reach its full height.
  3. ennuyeux
    The party was so slow that most people left early.
  4. lent (d'esprit)
    Sometimes I feel slow in math class because it takes me longer to understand the problems than my classmates.
  5. en retard
    My watch is five minutes slow, so I arrived late.
  6. réfléchi
    She was slow to make decisions, always thinking carefully before acting.
  7. calme
    The restaurant was slow in the afternoon, with only a few customers coming in.

verbe “slow”

infinitif slow; il slows; prét. slowed; part. passé slowed; gér. slowing
  1. ralentir
    The driver slowed the car as he approached the busy intersection.
  2. retarder
    The construction work will slow the delivery trucks.
  3. ralentir
    The car began to slow as it approached the busy intersection.

adverbe “slow”

slow (more/most)
  1. lentement
    She walked slow to enjoy the scenery.