Lentamente in english

Slowly

pronunciation: sloʊli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

lentamente = slowly ; nice and easy. 

Example: However, lengthy and complex consultative committees can hinder revision, and make for a slowly changing scheme.Example: The key to make a habit of daily excersise is to only do 20 minutes in the beginning and do it nice and easy.

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» acercarse muy lentamenteinch + closer (and closer) .

Example: Leo giggled to himself as he inched closer and closer to his target.

» apoderarse lentamente decreep over .

Example: Her friends had perceived with regret that her buoyant spirits were giving place to unusual depression and that a languor was creeping over her glad eyes.

» arder lentamentesmoulder [smolder, -USA] .

Example: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.

» ascender lentamentework + Posesivo + way up .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

» avanzar lentamentecreep [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio crept]creep alongcreep bypoke alongcrawl alongcreep on .

Example: After creeping for a number of days, the larva settles and develops into a juvenile polyp.

Example: We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats.

Example: As the days pass slowly and the weeks creep by I find myself obsessing about ways that I could die.

Example: So we've all seen that guy: the one who plants his car in the far left lane of the highway and then pokes along at or below the speed limit preventing you from overtaking.

Example: Police said a baby found crawling along a busy street in Utah was rescued by a driver and sent home to his family.

Example: She crept on and peering around the end of the fence behind the laundry, he saw that a gate stood open leading into the yard.

» avanzar muy lentamenteinch (+ Posesivo + way) forwardinch .

Example: Inching his way forward among hundreds of well-wishers, he at last stood face-to-face with the President.

Example: 'I wonder,' he said, as he inched up a tree, 'If there's more to this life than just branches and leaves'.

» avanzar muy lentamente haciainch (+ Posesivo + way) towards .

Example: Perspiration beaded on his forehead as he inched his way towards President McKinley.

» bajar lentamenteedge down(wards)edge back down .

Example: Unemployment has been edging downwards since spring 2012.

Example: Mortgage rates have started to edge back down in recent weeks, as expectations for an interest rate rise ease.

» caminar lentamentecrawl along .

Example: Police said a baby found crawling along a busy street in Utah was rescued by a driver and sent home to his family.

» cocinar lentamenteslow cookcook + slowly .

Example: Another benefit is that when you slow cook something, there is less liquid lost because of the sealed environment = Otro beneficio es que cuando se cocina a fuego lento, se pierde menos líquido debido al recipiente hermético.

Example: The shoulder of pork has become a popular cut of meat in recent years, and it's a fantastic flavoursome meat joint when cooked slowly.

» continuar lentamentecreep on .

Example: She crept on and peering around the end of the fence behind the laundry, he saw that a gate stood open leading into the yard.

» descender lentamenteedge down(wards)edge back down .

Example: Unemployment has been edging downwards since spring 2012.

Example: Mortgage rates have started to edge back down in recent weeks, as expectations for an interest rate rise ease.

» discurrir lentamentepass + slowly .

Example: As the days pass slowly and the weeks creep by I find myself obsessing about ways that I could die.

» el tiempo + avanzar lentamentetime + creep by .

Example: Why is it that when were are having fun, time flies by, but when we are at work, time creeps by= ¿Por qué ocurre que cuando nos estamos divirtiendo, el tiempo vuela, pero cuando estamos en el trabajo se nos hace una eternidad?.

» invadir lentamentecreep over .

Example: Her friends had perceived with regret that her buoyant spirits were giving place to unusual depression and that a languor was creeping over her glad eyes.

» muy lentamenteat a snail's pacevery slowlyat a glacial pace .

Example: For our small academic center, we're trying to do something for free, and muddling along at a snail's pace.

Example: Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.

Example: Glaciers are thought to change at, well, a glacial pace -- certainly that has been true throughout the planet's history.

» pasar lentamentepass + slowly .

Example: As the days pass slowly and the weeks creep by I find myself obsessing about ways that I could die.

» progresar lentamentecreep on .

Example: She crept on and peering around the end of the fence behind the laundry, he saw that a gate stood open leading into the yard.

» que arde lentamentesmouldering [smoldering, -USA] .

Example: It took a week to reduce the East Timorese capital to a smouldering shadow of its former self.

» que avanza lentamentecrawling .

Example: 'Well, it's just that,' he said under a crawling canopy of smoke, trying to arrange himself easily on the hard chair.

» subir lentamentework + Posesivo + way upedge up(wards) .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

Example: The performance of children in England in tests at the end of primary school has edged upwards, the government has announced.

Lentamente synonyms

easy in spanish: fácil, pronunciation: izi part of speech: adjective slow in spanish: lento, pronunciation: sloʊ part of speech: adjective lento in spanish: lento, pronunciation: lentoʊ part of speech: adjective, adverb tardily in spanish: tarde, pronunciation: tɑrdəli part of speech: adverb
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