Without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly')
Lose velocity; move more slowly.
Not moving quickly; taking a comparatively long time.
Другие значения термина "slow" 1 The government has been extremely slow to respond to problems, he said.
2 As a result, FORM 6 was slow , extremely expensive, and incredibly good.
3 However, the rate of its rise is likely to slow , they said.
4 Police issued a record number of tickets to slow drivers last year.
5 Its secret nature, however, meant that this information was slow in coming.
6 However despite all the clinical results now available, PDT development remains slow .
7 This slow response to the crisis may have led to more deaths.
8 There are signs, however, that the antispam market may slow down soon.
9 However, economic growth would likely slow , reducing tax income for the Treasury.
10 Despite the slow economy, investment in green technology companies is gaining momentum.
11 Police were slow to respond to her request for help, she said.
12 But potential investors said the process had been painfully slow so far.
13 The problem was to slow it down at just the right time.
14 Demand for new power plants will remain slow through 2019, Flannery predicted.
15 Communication is slow -users create two to four words per minute.
16 Others said it often crashed or was slow to respond to changes.
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