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形容词比较级
more sluggish
形容词最高级
most sluggish
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缓慢的, 迟钝的
moving, reacting, or functioning more slowly than usual
- She dragged her feet in a sluggish pace down the hallway.
她以缓慢的步伐拖着脚沿着走廊走。
- He felt sluggish after staying up all night.
熬了一整夜后,他感到迟钝。
- The engine was sluggish in the cold weather.
引擎在寒冷的天气里反应迟钝。
- The cat was sluggish, barely lifting its head.
那只猫很迟钝,几乎抬不起头。
- Blood circulation can become sluggish when sitting too long.
长时间坐着时,血液循环可能会变得缓慢。
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缓慢的, 懒散的
showing little energy, interest, or enthusiasm
- He felt sluggish and unmotivated after the long meeting.
漫长的会议后,他感到迟钝且缺乏动力。
- The student was sluggish in responding to questions.
那个学生在回答问题时很迟钝。
- Her sluggish mood made it hard to focus on work.
她迟缓的情绪让人难以专注于工作。
- The team became sluggish during the slow afternoon hours.
团队在缓慢的下午时段变得迟缓。
- The audience's reaction was sluggish, barely acknowledging the speaker.
观众的反应很迟钝,几乎不承认演讲者。
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缓慢的, 萧条的
(of a business or market) characterized by low activity levels or diminished productivity
- The sluggish sales figures prompted the company to reevaluate its marketing strategy.
低迷的销售数据促使公司重新评估其营销策略。
- The sluggish economy led to fewer job openings and increased competition.
疲软的经济导致职位空缺减少,竞争加剧。
- An unexpected decline in demand resulted in a sluggish quarter for the firm.
需求的意外下降导致公司季度业绩低迷。
- The sluggish response from customers indicated a lack of interest in the new product.
客户的迟缓反应表明对新产品缺乏兴趣。
- The industry has remained sluggish, struggling to recover from recent downturns.
该行业一直低迷,难以从近期的低迷中恢复过来。