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slow造句
(121) Put your watch forward; you're five minutes slow. (122) There is a slow drift into crisis. (123) The station clock was ten minutes slow. (124) The distribution of passports has been a slow process. (124)try its best to gather and build good sentences. (125) The procession moved at a slow and stately speed. (126) They showed the goal in slow motion. (127) She spoke in a slow and deliberate way. (128) Business may have been a little slow at first, but now we're cooking with gas! (129) The idea of glasses being a fashion item has been slow to catch on. (130) We didn't like the restaurant much - the food was indifferent and the service rather slow. (131) Ageing is accompanied by a slow degeneration of his mental faculties. (132) Aircraft production continued to plod along at an agonizingly slow pace. (133) The slow, steady roll of the ship made us feel sick. (134) The chilling facts behind this veil of silence were slow to emerge. (135) Fill a saucepan with water and bring to a slow boil. (136) As millions will have seen, by courtesy of the slow motion re-runs, the referee made a mistake. (137) The lorry was travelling at 20mph in the slow lane. (138) I'm sorry I'm so slow today, I didn't get much sleep last night. (139) After the flood there was a slow return to normality. (140) At the end of a workout spend time cooling down with some slow stretches. (141) Consumers in Europe are slow to pick up trends in the use of information technology. (142) As I sit in a shadowy corner, I observe a slow and gradual elongation of his mouth. (143) They walk very slow. In the comparative both slower and more slowly are used:Can you speak slower/more slowly? (144) He moves with the slow confident gait of a successful man. (145) After a slow beginning, the play fairly zips along in the second act. (146) He got hit on the head and he's been a bit slow since. (147) Our progress has been fairly slow so far, but it's early days. (148) There was a slow trickle of people through the barriers. (149) There is considerable impatience with the slow pace of political change. (150) Both drugs slow the progression of HIV, but neither cures the disease.