sluggish

sluggish
adjective
träge; schleppend [Gang, Schritt]; schwerfällig [Reaktion, Vorstellungskraft]; (Commerc.) flau; schleppend [Nachfrage, Geschäftsgang]
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adjective (moving slowly; not active or alert: a sluggish river; I always feel rather sluggish in the mornings.) träge
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slug·gish
[ˈslʌgɪʃ]
adj träge; market flau; engine lahm, langsam
\sluggish trading stagnierender Handel
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['slʌgɪʃ]
adj
(= indolent ALSO MED) träge; engine, car lahm, langsam; temperament phlegmatisch; steps schwerfällig; river träge; business flau; market, stock exchange flau, lustlos
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sluggish [ˈslʌɡıʃ] adj (adv sluggishly)
1. träge (auch MED Organ), träge fließend (Fluss etc), langsam, schwerfällig
2. academic.ru/68103/slow">slow A 8
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adjective
träge; schleppend [Gang, Schritt]; schwerfällig [Reaktion, Vorstellungskraft]; (Commerc.) flau; schleppend [Nachfrage, Geschäftsgang]
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adj.
faul adj.
träg adj.

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