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slow
/ˈslo/
(a.)慢的,緩慢的,遲緩的,遲鈍的,冷漠的,落後的(ad.)慢地
From:
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slow
慢
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slow
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Slowed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Slowing
.]
To
render
slow
;
to
slacken
the
speed
of
;
to
retard
;
to
delay
;
as
,
to
slow
a
steamer
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slow
,
v. i.
To
go
slower
; --
often
with
up
;
as
,
the
train
slowed
up
before
crossing
the
bridge
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slow
,
n.
A
moth
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slow
obs
.
imp.
of
Slee
,
to
slay
.
Slew
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slow
a.
[
Compar.
Slower
superl.
Slowest
.]
1.
Moving
a
short
space
in
a
relatively
long
time
;
not
swift
;
not
quick
in
motion
;
not
rapid
;
moderate
;
deliberate
;
as
,
a
slow
stream
;
a
slow
motion
.
2.
Not
happening
in
a
short
time
;
gradual
;
late
.
These
changes
in
the
heavens
,
though
slow
,
produced
Like
change
on
sea
and
land
,
sidereal
blast
. --
Milton
.
3.
Not
ready
;
not
prompt
or
quick
;
dilatory
;
sluggish
;
as
,
slow
of
speech
,
and
slow
of
tongue
.
Fixed
on
defense
,
the
Trojans
are
not
slow
To
guard
their
shore
from
an
expected
foe
. --
Dryden
.
4.
Not
hasty
;
not
precipitate
;
acting
with
deliberation
;
tardy
;
inactive
.
He
that
is
slow
to
wrath
is
of
great
understanding
.
--
Prov
.
xiv
. 29.
5.
Behind
in
time
;
indicating
a
time
earlier
than
the
true
time
;
as
,
the
clock
or
watch
is
slow
.
6.
Not
advancing
or
improving
rapidly
;
as
,
the
slow
growth
of
arts
and
sciences
.
7.
Heavy
in
wit
;
not
alert
,
prompt
,
or
spirited
;
wearisome
;
dull
. [
Colloq
.]
Note:
☞
Slow
is
often
used
in
the
formation
of
compounds
for
the
most
part
self-explaining
;
as
,
slow
-gaited,
slow
-paced,
slow
-sighted,
slow
-winged,
and
the
like
.
Slow coach
,
a
slow
person
.
See
def.7,
above
. [
Colloq
.]
Slow lemur
,
or
Slow loris
Zool.
,
an
East
Indian
nocturnal
lemurine
animal
(
Nycticebus tardigradus
)
about
the
size
of
a
small
cat
; --
so
called
from
its
slow
and
deliberate
movements
.
It
has
very
large
round
eyes
and
is
without
a
tail
.
Called
also
bashful Billy
.
Slow match
.
See
under
Match
.
Syn:
--
Dilatory
;
late
;
lingering
;
tardy
;
sluggish
;
dull
;
inactive
.
Usage:
Slow
,
Tardy
,
Dilatory
.
Slow
is
the
wider
term
,
denoting
either
a
want
of
rapid
motion
or
inertness
of
intellect
.
Dilatory
signifies
a
proneness
to
defer
,
a
habit
of
delaying
the
performance
of
what
we
know
must
be
done
.
Tardy
denotes
the
habit
of
being
behind
hand
;
as
,
tardy
in
making
up
one's
acounts
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slow
,
adv.
Slowly
.
Let
him
have
time
to
mark
how
slow
time
goes
In
time
of
sorrow
. --
Shak
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
slow
adj
1:
not
moving
quickly
;
taking
a
comparatively
long
time
; "
a
slow
walker
"; "
the
slow
lane
of
traffic
"; "
her
steps
were
slow
"; "
he
was
slow
in
reacting
to
the
news
";
"
slow
but
steady
growth
" [
ant
:
fast
]
2:
at
a
slow
tempo
; "
the
band
played
a
slow
waltz
" [
ant
:
fast
]
3:
slow
to
learn
or
understand
;
lacking
intellectual
acuity
;
"
so
dense
he
never
understands
anything
I
say
to
him
";
"
never
met
anyone
quite
so
dim
"; "
although
dull
at
classical
learning
,
at
mathematics
he
was
uncommonly
quick
"-
Thackeray
; "
dumb
officials
make
some
really
dumb
decisions
"; "
he
was
either
normally
stupid
or
being
deliberately
obtuse
"; "
worked
with
the
slow
students
"
[
syn
:
dense
,
dim
,
dull
,
dumb
,
obtuse
]
4: (
used
of
timepieces
)
indicating
a
time
earlier
than
the
correct
time
; "
the
clock
is
slow
" [
ant
:
fast
]
5:
so
lacking
in
interest
as
to
cause
mental
weariness
; "
a
boring
evening
with
uninteresting
people
"; "
the
deadening
effect
of
some
routine
tasks
"; "
a
dull
play
"; "
his
competent
but
dull
performance
"; "
a
ho-hum
speaker
who
couldn't
capture
their
attention
"; "
what
an
irksome
task
the
writing
of
long
letters
is
"-
Edmund
Burke
; "
tedious
days
on
the
train
"; "
the
tiresome
chirping
of
a
cricket
"-
Mark
Twain
; "
other
people's
dreams
are
dreadfully
wearisome
" [
syn
:
boring
,
deadening
,
dull
,
ho-hum
,
irksome
,
tedious
,
tiresome
,
wearisome
]
6: (
of
business
)
not
active
or
brisk
; "
business
is
dull
(
or
slow
)"; "
a
sluggish
market
" [
syn
:
dull
,
sluggish
]
adv
1:
without
speed
(`
slow
'
is
sometimes
used
informally
for
`
slowly
'); "
he
spoke
slowly
"; "
go
easy
here--the
road
is
slippery
"; "
glaciers
move
tardily
"; "
please
go
slow
so
I
can
see
the
sights
" [
syn
:
slowly
,
easy
,
tardily
]
[
ant
:
quickly
]
2:
of
timepieces
; "
the
clock
is
almost
an
hour
slow
"; "
my
watch
is
running
behind
" [
syn
:
behind
]
v
1:
lose
velocity
;
move
more
slowly
; "
The
car
decelerated
" [
syn
:
decelerate
,
slow down
,
slow up
,
retard
] [
ant
:
accelerate
]
2:
become
slow
or
slower
; "
Production
slowed
" [
syn
:
slow down
,
slow up
,
slack
,
slacken
]
3:
cause
to
proceed
more
slowly
; "
The
illness
slowed
him
down
"
[
syn
:
slow down
,
slow up
]
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