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  • 1Slow Learner — infobox Book | name = Slow Learner image caption = author = Thomas Pynchon country = United States language = English genre = Short stories publisher = Little, Brown release date = 1984 media type = Print isbn = ISBN 0 316 72442 4 preceded by =… …

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  • 2slow learner — /sloʊ ˈlɜnə/ (say sloh lernuh) noun 1. a person with a learning disability. 2. Colloquial someone who does not understand readily what is happening …

  • 3slow´ness — slow «sloh», adjective, adverb, verb. –adj. 1. taking a long time; taking longer than usual; not fast or quick: »a slow journey, a slow messenger. 2. behind time; running at less than proper speed: »The fat man is a slow runner. Seldom readers… …

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  • 4slow´ly — slow «sloh», adjective, adverb, verb. –adj. 1. taking a long time; taking longer than usual; not fast or quick: »a slow journey, a slow messenger. 2. behind time; running at less than proper speed: »The fat man is a slow runner. Seldom readers… …

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  • 5learner — learn|er [ˈlə:nə US ˈlə:rnər] n 1.) someone who is learning to do something learner of ▪ a new dictionary for learners of business English ▪ the needs of slow learners ▪ attractive grammar books for adult learners 2.) also learner driver …

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  • 6slow — slow1 [ slou ] adjective *** ▸ 1 not fast ▸ 2 taking a long time ▸ 3 not intelligent ▸ 4 not busy/exciting ▸ 5 music: at slow speed ▸ 6 about (part of) road ▸ 7 clock: with earlier time ▸ 8 about film/camera ▸ 9 oven: at low temperature ▸ +… …

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  • 7slow — I UK [sləʊ] / US [sloʊ] adjective Word forms slow : adjective slow comparative slower superlative slowest *** 1) a) a slow movement or action does not happen fast a long slow walk to the top of the hill A slow smile spread across her face. b)… …

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  • 8slow — adjective 1》 moving or capable of moving only at a low speed.     ↘lasting or taking a long time. 2》 (of a clock or watch) showing a time earlier than the correct time. 3》 not prompt to understand, think, or learn. 4》 uneventful and rather dull.… …

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  • 9slow — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ considerably, dramatically, markedly, noticeably, sharply, significantly ▪ Sales have slowed down quite markedly. ▪ …

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  • 10learner — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fast, quick, slow ▪ She was a quick learner, and her German got better by the day. ▪ lifelong (esp. AmE) ▪ adult, older …

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