গতি হ্রাস করা
(1) Lose velocity; move more slowly
(2) Reduce the speed of
(3) Lose velocity
(4) Move more slowly
(1) As you decelerate , the brakes get noticeably softer in the fraction of a second before the car stops.
(2) Future cars could decelerate , brake or swerve of their own accord.
(3) This would pose a serious problem if exports, the main growth engine, decelerate , as is expected when the U.S. economy slows further in the coming months.
(4) This summer, I think the GDP will probably decelerate ; interest rates will continue to go up until the end of the year.
(5) When it is dry, a person can safely decelerate at the rate of 15 feet per second per second (fpsps).
(6) The train began to decelerate
(7) The rate of GDP growth can decelerate and even shift into reverse in those countries in which the rate of workforce decline exceeds productivity growth.
(8) Change that is too rapid leads to crisis, engendering a loss of stability, and to behavior designed to decelerate the rate of change.
(9) Local consumer spending is likely to decelerate as the unemployment rate, which edged up to 4.7% in the May-July period, tends to rise further, he said.
(10) A computer model will then assess each person's potential tolerance to injury and adjust the force of their seatbelt accordingly, so it u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510givesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb a little once the brakes are applied and the car begins to decelerate .
(11) Suddenly, the throttle pedal pushes back hard at you causing you to decelerate to the speed limit.
(12) So provided you've got a good reason to do so you can opt to test any vehicle's brakes with the decelerometer .
(13) With actual GDP growth far below the economy's growth potential, the unemployment rate should be rising and wage growth should be decelerating .
(14) House price inflation is decelerating , which will slow the rate of growth in the average mortgage size.
(15) And in the event of an impact or rapid deceleration , the hazard warning lights will come on automatically to warn other drivers.
(16) Coronary heart disease mortality in women from both countries increased with age, and in both countries the death rate in men decelerated at older ages, reducing the magnitude of the sex difference.
(17) This marked deceleration was due to several factors, including weak domestic demand, lower industrial activity and lower unit values of imports.
(18) 300 reflective cones and 200 reflective rubber decelerators , which are detachable speed breakers normally used during VVIP and VIP convoys have also been provided.
(19) Its last results were a little disappointing, largely because of the reduced market expectations following the rapid deceleration in US demand.
(20) To maximize the car's performance in terms of acceleration, deceleration and hill-climbing, the team made it out of aluminum.
slow down
slow up
accelerate
hasten
hurry
quicken
rush
Accelerate