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.
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)
i hate to say it boy but slow dancing means nothing...same with grinding...its just there to have fun
Musical terms are usually (but not always) in Italian. The Italian musical terms that mean "slow down" are: Rallentando (or Rall.) Ritardando (or Ritard. or Rit.) The following terms also involve an element of slowing down: Calando - slowing down and getting quieter Ritenuto - slowing down suddenly, but usually only temporarily before returning to the usual speed again Slargando - slowing down from a Largo (broad, slow) tempo, becoming even more slow Slentando - slowing down from a Lento (slow) tempo, becoming even more slow
he's basically saying to Romeo to slow down his new love with Juliet because rushing doesn't end well in love.
it means when a charcter from the play moves slow or the whole cast
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
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).
yes, it is the opposite of quickness. "His slowness in finishing his assigned tasks was noted."
Nothing happens to the forces. The forces are what makes the thing speed up or slow down.
It means to get his horse to slow down.
Slow down
slowing down till the end
Because friction acts against an object in motion causing it to slow down. Brakes does the same thing.
Slow it down or speed it up
Yes, "retard" is considered a derogatory term when used to describe a person with a developmental disability. It is offensive and hurtful. It is best to use respectful language when referring to individuals with disabilities.
The same as they do to any other object.