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词汇 deceleration
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Definition of deceleration in English:

deceleration

noun ˌdiːsɛləˈreɪʃ(ə)ndɪsɛləˈreɪʃ(ə)ndiˌsɛləˈreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • Reduction in speed or rate.

    speed brakes enable the aircraft to carry out rapid deceleration
    a deceleration in economic growth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The causes of the apparent deceleration of productivity are controversial.
    • In April and May the first signs of lending growth deceleration were already present.
    • Signs of economic deceleration will emerge as the world economy moves into 2005 with less strength.
    • What we misjudged was how long it would take for the earnings deceleration to run its course.
    • The crash sensors and diagnostic unit measure deceleration, not acceleration.
    • During each of these periods, children showed the same heart rate pattern: initial heart rate deceleration followed by heart rate acceleration.
    • They should have had a very large deceleration in inflation, given the theory.
    • They all said it was a smooth landing but they could sense a lack of deceleration.
    • Cool-down: jog, then walk, for two minutes of deceleration.
    • He feels that the post-1973 slowdown in productivity growth is evidence of a deceleration in technical progress.

Definition of deceleration in US English:

deceleration

noundēˌseləˈrāSH(ə)ndiˌsɛləˈreɪʃ(ə)n
  • Reduction in speed or rate.

    speed brakes enable the aircraft to carry out rapid deceleration
    a deceleration in economic growth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In April and May the first signs of lending growth deceleration were already present.
    • Signs of economic deceleration will emerge as the world economy moves into 2005 with less strength.
    • During each of these periods, children showed the same heart rate pattern: initial heart rate deceleration followed by heart rate acceleration.
    • He feels that the post-1973 slowdown in productivity growth is evidence of a deceleration in technical progress.
    • They should have had a very large deceleration in inflation, given the theory.
    • The causes of the apparent deceleration of productivity are controversial.
    • Cool-down: jog, then walk, for two minutes of deceleration.
    • The crash sensors and diagnostic unit measure deceleration, not acceleration.
    • What we misjudged was how long it would take for the earnings deceleration to run its course.
    • They all said it was a smooth landing but they could sense a lack of deceleration.
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