Slow up
volume
British pronunciation/slˈəʊ ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/slˈoʊ ˈʌp/

Définition et Signification de "slow up"

to slow up
[phrase form: slow]
01

ralentir

to decrease in speed or pace
to slow up definition and meaning
02

ralentir

to cause something or someone to proceed more slowly
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As the sun set, the construction work on the highway naturally began to slow up.
The production line started to slow up due to technical issues with the machinery.
The river current began to slow up as it entered the wider, calmer section.
As the weather worsened, the runners began to slow up, finding it challenging to maintain their pace.
The heavy traffic in the city center can slow up your commute significantly.
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