dicionário Japonês - Inglês

日本語, にほんご - English

おそい inglês:

1. slow


Business is slow.
Introducing democratic ideas into that country will be a slow process.
It was a very slow train. It stopped at every little station.
Can you remember how slow the Internet used to be?
The reform of both entrance examination system and curriculum makes slow progress.
Japanese seem to prefer picking a marriage partner as much like themselves as possible, finding a job that provides security and slow but steady advancement, and putting money in the bank.
Real change for most black people, however, was very slow in coming.
Slow economic recovery has sent auto sales plummeting.
For somebody who feels rushed all the time, I sure make slow progress.
Translating sentences one by one is too slow for you? You want to increase your rank in Tatoeba, or the rank of your language, at the speed of light? So this is for you!
One of the major Internet search engines states that ‘Fast is better than slow’.
Slow down or you're going to work yourself sick.
As this is a cascade with multiple layers, it shouldn't be surprising that it's slow.
If the distance you move the pen is too small, the speed too slow, it can't recognize the gestures well and you can't operate it in the way you thought.
Physical closeness made him feel threatened, so his girlfriend took things very, very slow.

Inglês palavra "おそい"(slow) ocorre em conjuntos:

🍙日本語 い-adjectives

2. late


Too late.
It was bad enough that he usually came to work late, but coming in drunk was the last straw, and I'm going to have to let him go.
It's too late to shut the stable door after the horse has bolted.
In late August, the Allied forces captured Paris.
When she was late, I felt like scolding her, but I held my tongue.
If your rent comes in past the fifth, a late charge will be added.
Churchill visited Stalin late in 1944.
He attended the high school for three years without missing a single day or being late.
Good morning. You're a bit late today, aren't you? "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."
Though he lives within a stone's throw of the school, he is often late.
I discovered too late that I left out the most important part of my speech.
We were held up for half an hour in the traffic and so we arrived late.
Let’s go now. Otherwise, we'll be late.
Your voice reminds me of my late grandmother.
The number of students who were late for school was much smaller than I had expected.