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slowdowns

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English - Turkish

Definition of slowdowns in English Turkish dictionary

slowdown
durgunlaşma
slowdown
yavaşlatma grevi
slowdown
yavaşlatmak
slowdown
durgunluk (işlerde)
slowdown
{i} yavaşlama; (işlerde) durgunluk, durgunlaşma
slowdown
{i} yavaşlatma
slowdown
{i} yavaşlama

Japonya'nın dış yardımları yurttaki ekonomik yavaşlamadan dolayı kısmen azalıyor. - Japan's foreign aid is decreasing in part because of an economic slowdown at home.

slowdown
{i} işi yavaşlatma
slowdown
{i} ağırlaşma
slowdown
yavaşlamak
English - English
plural of slowdown
slowdown
{i} act or process of slowing down; workers' protest in which the employees deliberately work at a very slow pace
slowdown
A slowdown is a reduction in speed or activity. There has been a sharp slowdown in economic growth
slowdown
A reduction in speed, or a decrease in the level of production etc
slowdown
- a deliberate lessening of work effort for a definite purpose and time In motive, it is similar to strike and differs from the latter only in the degree of stoppage involved
slowdown
When a player executes a move, they usually lose some amount of momentum Just how much speed they lose is considered slowdown Slowdown is only helpful when a player is off balance after landing and needs a second to readjust
slowdown
A reduction of output without an actual strike in order to force a concession from employer
slowdown
Instead of striking, workers perform their jobs at a much slower pace than normal
slowdown
– a deliberate lessening of work effort for a definite purpose and time In motive, it is similar to strike and differs from the latter only in the degree of stoppage involved
slowdown
another word for the beginning of a recession, a downswing of the business cycle, a contraction of the economy
slowdown
the act of slowing down or falling behind
slowdown
A slowdown is a protest in which workers deliberately work slowly and cause problems for their employers. It's impossible to assess how many officers are participating in the slowdown
slowdowns
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