slowing

slowing [sləʊɪŋ]  [sloʊɪŋ] 

原级:slow

比较级:slower

最高级:slowest

第三人称单数:slows

过去分词:slowed

过去式:slowed

slowing 基本解释
缓行, 减速( slow的现在分词 );
slowing 网络解释

slowing的反义词

1. 减速;慢化:慢(中子)分裂反应器 slow-fission reactor | 减速;慢化 slowing | 减能区面 slowing-down area

slowing 单语例句

1. The Chinese government is " very likely " to initiate cuts in business tax to add impetus to the slowing economy.

2. slowing

2. Weakness was by no means unique to Japanese stocks in the midst of a toxic mix of rising inflation and slowing growth known as stagflation.

3. A final plan has yet to be devised, but the measures are likely to call for slowing down the speed of ships.

4. slowing

4. Slowing global economic activity has spurred corporate losses and job cuts, undermining demand for fuels to power industry and cars.

5. slowing是什么意思

5. Friday's weaker job growth would justify such a breather, offering more evidence of slowing economic activity.

6. slowing的解释

6. He said dozens of cargo planes were taking off and landing Thursday, but damage to ramps was slowing efforts to remove cargo from the planes.

7. The carrier and its smaller competitors are grappling with slowing consumer spending and a jobless rate at its highest level in 14 years.

8. slowing的近义词

8. Implementing China's National Plan for Coping with Climate Change by slowing down greenhouse gas emission.

9. slowing

9. But the data didn't change the view that corporate activity was slowing down, analysts said.

10. Deforestation accounts for a fifth of greenhouse gas emissions that are heating up the earth, so slowing its pace is a relatively cheap way to limit global warming.

slowing 英英释义

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noun

1. slowing

1. a decrease in rate of change

    e.g. the deceleration of the arms race

    Synonym: deceleration retardation