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Trad. 漸慢
- to slow down gradually
- slower and slower
- (music) decelerando
- ritardando
- slow and patient
- chronic (disease)
- slow to take effect (e.g. a slow poison)
Trad. 慢熱
- slow to heat up
- (fig.) (of a person) reserved; introverted; slow to develop relationships; (of a product etc) to take time to become popular; (sports) slow to reach peak performance
- (music) a half-beat behind
- (fig.) rather slow (in performing a task, comprehending etc)
Trad. 放慢腳步
- to ease up the pace
- to slow things down
Trad. 不緊不慢
- (idiom) to take one's time; unhurried; leisurely
- chronic illness
- disease that takes effect slowly
Trad. 傲慢與偏見
- Pride and Prejudice, novel by Jane Austen 珍·奧斯汀|珍·奥斯汀[Zhen1 · Ao4 si1 ting1]
- patient work makes a skilled craftsman
Trad. 慢工出細貨
- patient work makes a fine product
- it's better to make slow progress than no progress at all (proverb)
Trad. 慢性疲勞症候群
- chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
