slow lietuviškai
slow vertimas 1. a 1) lėtas, ramus; slow but steadylėtai, bet tikrai; my watch is five minutes slow mano laikrodis vėluoja 5 minutes; 2) bukaprotis, nenuovokus; 2. adv lėtai, pamažu;3. v mažinti greitį, sulėtinti; sulėtėti (down/up/off)
- slow train (n.) omnibusas
- slow motion (n.) sulėtintas tempas
- slow down (v.) sumažinti greitį, pristabdyti, atpalaiduoti, atsipūsti, atsipalaiduoti, patogiai įsitaisyti, ilsėtis
- go slow () sabotuoti, žlugdyti darbą
- slow up (v.) sumažinti greitį, pristabdyti
- slow-wittedness (n.) nebylumas
- (decrease) to lose velocity; to move more slowly
- (weaken) to become slow or slower
- (cause, proceed more) to cause to proceed more slowly
- (not moving quickly) not moving quickly; taking a comparatively long time
- (music) at a slow tempo
- (stupid) slow to learn or understand, lacking intellectual acuity, or coming from a person or people with such characteristics
- (timepieces, indicating, time) of timepieces, indicating a time earlier than the correct time
- (uninteresting) so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
- (commercial enterprise) not active or brisk
- (slowly) without speed
- (behind) of timepieces
slow sinonimai asinine, behindhand, bird-brained, boring, clueless, dead-and-alive, deadening, deadly, delayed, dense, dilatory, dim, drab, dreary, dull, fatuous, gradual, ho-hum, inactive, irksome, jejune, lazy, leaden, leisurely, lethargic, listless, monotonous, obtuse, retarded, silly, slack, sleepy, slowly, sluggish, sluggishly, soul-destroying, stultifying, stupid, tardy, tedious, thick, tiresome, torpid, unhurried, uninteresting, unprogressive, unpunctual, wearisome, draggy, dumb, behind, dilatorily, easy, slowly, sluggishly, tardily, sluggish, sullen, decelerate, slow down, slow up, decelerate, retard, slack, slacken, slow down, slow up