WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations |
slowdown, slow-down n | (decline in pace) | dilación nf |
| | | disminución nf |
| | There's been a slowdown in the rate of infection. |
| | Ha habido una dilación en la tasa de infección. |
slowdown, slow-down n | (decline in activity) | ralentización nf |
| | | disminución del ritmo nf + loc adj |
| | The cause of the economic slowdown is unknown. |
| | La causa de la ralentización económica se desconoce. |
slowdown, slow-down n | US (deliberate slowing of work pace) | huelga de celo loc nom f |
| | The workers organized a slowdown when management refused to listen to their demands. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| Principal Translations |
| slow down vi phrasal | (reduce one's speed) | disminuir la velocidad, reducir la velocidad loc verb |
| | | desacelerar⇒ vi |
| | He slowed down as he came up to the junction. |
| | Disminuyó la velocidad cuando se acercó al cruce. |
| slow [sth] down vtr phrasal sep | (reduce speed of: [sb] or [sth]) | desacelerar⇒ vtr |
| | | ralentizar⇒ vtr |
| | | enlentecer⇒, lentificar⇒ vtr |
| | The economic crisis slowed down the hot housing market. |
| | La crisis económica ha desacelerado el activo mercado de la vivienda. |