slow

英[sləʊ] 美[sloʊ]
  • adj. 慢的;减速的;迟钝的
  • vi. 变慢;变萧条
  • vt. 放慢;阻碍
  • adv. 慢慢地;迟缓地
  • n. (Slow)人名;(英)斯洛

词态变化


第三人称单数: slows;过去式: slowed;过去分词: slowed;现在分词: slowing;比较级: slower;最高级: slowest;名词: slowness;

中文词源


slow 慢的,缓慢的,迟缓的

来 自 中 古 英 语 slow, 来 自 古 英 语 slaw, 懒 散 的 , 无 精 打 采 的 , 缓 慢 的 , 来 自 Proto-Germanic*slaiwaz,没精神的,虚弱的,来自 PIE*sleu,没精神的,虚弱的,没精打采的, 词源同 slack,sluggard.引申诸相关词义。

英文词源


slow
slow: [OE] The etymological notion underlying slow is ‘dullness, sluggishness’; ‘lack of speed’ is a secondary development. The word goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *slæwaz, which also produced Swedish slö and Danish sløv ‘dull, blunt’. The original idea of ‘sluggishness’ is better preserved in the derivative sloth [12] (etymologically ‘slow-ness’).
=> sloth
slow (adj.)
Old English slaw "inactive, sluggish, torpid, lazy," also "not clever," from Proto-Germanic *slæwaz (cognates: Old Saxon sleu "blunt, dull," Middle Dutch slee, Dutch sleeuw "sour, tart, blunt," Old High German sleo "blunt, dull," Old Norse sljor, Danish sløv, Swedish slö "blunt, dull"). Meaning "taking a long time" is attested from early 13c. Meaning "dull, tedious" is from 1841. As an adverb c. 1500. The slows "imaginary disease to account for lethargy" is from 1843.
slow (v.)
1550s, "make slower;" 1590s, "go slower," from slow (adj.). Related: Slowed; slowing. Old English had slawian (intransitive) "to be or become slow, be sluggish," but the modern use appears to be a 16c. re-formation.

双语例句


1. The slow-worm is in fact not a snake but a legless lizard.
蛇蜥其实不是蛇,而是无脚的蜥蜴。

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2. Why were grown-ups always so stuffy and slow to recognize good ideas?
为什么成年人总是那么一本正经,对好点子反应那么迟缓呢?

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3. The lorry was travelling at 20mph in the slow lane.
卡车在慢车道上以20英里的时速行驶。

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4. He topped her glass up after complaining she was a slow drinker.
他抱怨她喝得太慢,随即又把她的杯子续满。

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5. The Board had been slow to render its verdict.
董事会迟迟未能作出决定。

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