"slow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

slow verbo

slow + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 53
slow growth • slow one's pace • slow one's progress • slow development • slow the rate • slow the economy • slow one's breathing • ...
verbo + slow
Kolokacji: 7
begin to slow • try to slow • seem to slow • begin slowing • start slowing • ...
slow + preposición
Kolokacji: 31
slow down • slow up • slow to • slow by • slow at • ...
slow + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 35
slow considerably • slow significantly • slow sharply • slow further • gradually slow • ...
4. slow further = wolny dalszy slow further
5. gradually slow = stopniowo wolny gradually slow
  • Growth typically slows dramatically between 90 and 140 years of age.
  • Yet the rate at which new food products are being introduced slowed dramatically this year.
  • The report said economic expansion had dramatically slowed in some parts of the region.
  • With no capital to speak of, the Turkish economy slowed dramatically.
  • Right now, because of the difficult economic environment, the replacement cycle has slowed dramatically.
  • And foreign investment in China, once the hottest play on the globe, is slowing dramatically.
  • But as the economy cooled, revenue increases have dramatically slowed.
  • Loss of industry dramatically slowed the country's industrial development.
  • This effort has been dramatically slowed by the emergence of the economic and financial crisis in which we are immersed.
  • Already the Japanese have dramatically slowed their overseas investment in reaction to the market collapse.

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