slow burn

缓慢燃烧慢烧慢性燃烧缓慢的燃烧

slow burn 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Informal.

  1. a gradual building up of anger, as opposed to an immediate outburst: I did a slow burn as the conversation progressed.

slow burn 近义词

slow burn

等同于 indignation

slow burn

等同于 ire

slow burn

等同于 pique

slow burn

等同于 temper

slow burn

等同于 irascibility

slow burn

等同于 irascibleness

slow burn

等同于 irateness

slow burn

等同于 fury

slow burn

等同于 irateness

slow burn

等同于 short fuse

slow burn

等同于 tetchiness

slow burn

等同于 tizzy

slow burn

等同于 anger

更多slow burn例句

  1. The “signature sauce” was basically mayo, and the heat level of the other — a russet-toned condiment meant to impart spice to the patty — registered as a slow burn, but was no match for Popeyes’ famous kick.
  2. It’s a delicious slow burn friends-to-lovers romance full of witty banter and just the perfect amount of steam.
  3. These are a slow burn, accruing 10 to 20 miles per survey and requiring you to take qualifying questions to determine if you are in the target audience.
  4. Instead, the story goes, there was a slow burn—until the early 1700s, at which point Newton’s corrected and improved later editions, along with a growing interest among scientists, began to finally have an impact.
  5. The wider adoption of AI across industries has been a bit of a slow burn over the past several years as company founders and executives begin to understand what the technology could do for their businesses.
  6. Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.
  7. First, as opposition to gay marriage collapses, American anti-LGBT activists will slow their battle against it.
  8. “The process of getting the approval is too slow and is too cumbersome,” Rogers said.
  9. “Personal hotspots can get speeds of up to 60 Mb/s down, whereas hotel Wi-Fi can be as slow as 1.5 Mb/s,” Sesar said.
  10. One of the honor guard approached with slow, measured steps and presented the flag to a uniformed captain.
  11. Truth is a torch, but one of enormous size; so that we slink past it in rather a blinking fashion for fear it should burn us.
  12. On the thirteenth of the same month they bound to the stake, in order to burn alive, a man who had two religious in his house.
  13. He couldn't sell them; he couldn't burn them; he was even compelled to insure them, to his intense disgust.
  14. They used to declare that every unbaptised baby would go to Hell and burn for ever in fire and brimstone.
  15. “The sepoys have come in from Meerut,” he announced with the slow tick of the earliest form of apparatus.