Slowdown Meaning in English
word
ˈsɫoʊˌdaʊn
SLOW-down
slˈəʊdaʊn
sl-OH-down
释义
A 'slowdown' is when something becomes slower or less active, like business, progress, or work speed.
用法与细微差别
Often used in business, economics, and work contexts (e.g., 'economic slowdown'). Can also refer to people working less quickly. Informal; not usually used for physical objects slowing down (use 'deceleration' for that).
Spanish: ralentización - desaceleraciónPortuguese (BR): desaceleração - redução de ritmoPortuguese (PT): abrandamento - desaceleraçãoChinese (Simplified): 放缓 - 减速Chinese (Traditional): 放緩 - 減速Hindi: मंदी - गति में कमीArabic: تباطؤ - انخفاض السرعةBengali: মন্দা - ধীরগতিRussian: замедление - спад (деловой активности)Japanese: 減速 - 鈍化Vietnamese: sự chậm lại - sự suy giảmKorean: 감속 - 침체Turkish: yavaşlama - durgunlukUrdu: سست روی - سست روییIndonesian: perlambatan - penurunan
例句
There was a slowdown in the factory this morning.
basic
The company is preparing for an economic slowdown.
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We noticed a slowdown in sales last month.
basic
He blamed the hiring slowdown on recent budget cuts.
natural
After the holidays, there’s always a bit of a slowdown at work.
natural
We’re experiencing a tech slowdown, so new features may be delayed.
natural