I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
This question can only be answered with an example. So, say that you have a road, ok. To go up that road you have to go slow, and to go down that road you have to go slow. So, it's like saying slow down, and slow up.
We speak a ridiculous language don't we? However slow up is not correct English. I think we use it because it is easier to say than slow down (especially when it's urgent).
We speak a ridiculous language don't we? However slow up is not correct English. I think we use it because it is easier to say than slow down (especially when it's urgent).
It means to get his horse to slow down.
slowing down till the end
Rall is an abbreviation. It stands for Rallentando an Italian word meaning to gradually slow down, or slacken, the tempo.
A word that got the same mean with lazy slow doing nothing?
slow
Rall, Short for Rallentando, means to slow down. Sometimes, other words are added to specify how to slow down (ex. Poco. Rall. Means to slow down a little. Molto Rall. means to slow down a lot. Rall. Poco a Poco means to slow down little by little)
The word retard means to slow down. The literal meaning is slow or slowed.
No. It should only slow down if all three are logged in at the same time. Even then it will be unnoticeable.
Alex Clare sings "Slow, Slow, Slow."