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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/13 16:12 UTC 版)
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- (idiomatic) Something that emerges or unfolds slowly or gradually.
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2015 April 9, Karl Mathiesen, “Permafrost 'carbon bomb' may be more of a slow burn, say scientists”, in The Guardian:
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2023 August 22, Peter Lewis, “AI is not a one-time bomb, but a slow burn of devastation that is consuming jobs and culture”, in The Guardian:
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Thinking of AI like a bomb makes it seem like something that is deployed in a singular event, albeit one with devastating consequences rather than the slow burn that is consuming jobs and culture.
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- A gradually increasing expression of emotion, especially anger or frustration.
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1957 July 1, “Scoreboard”, in Time, archived from the original on 19 October 2011:
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In the ninth inning of a game with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Johnny Temple, Cincinnati Redleg second baseman, let a hot grounder sizzle through his legs, looked up to see the Scoreboard flash "error" and began a slow burn.
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- (fiction) A work of fiction with a slow-paced plot; also, such a storyline.
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2021 September 6, Zack Handlen, “Rick And Morty ends its fifth season looking for an escape hatch”, in The A.V. Club:
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The second episode of tonight’s two part finale is the culmination of a storyline first introduced way back in the first season (episode ten, “Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind”). That aired over seven years ago. Even shows that pay very close attention to serialization rarely manage that kind of slow burn.
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2023 May 2, Cath Clarke, “Wolf Garden review – English rural werewolf horror is a major slow burn”, in The Guardian:
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You might politely describe this werewolf thriller set in the English countryside, in which the werewolf is kept off-camera, as a slow-burn. A devastating revelation awaits us at the end, but for the first two-ish-thirds of the movie we watch a man in a cottage […] looking alarmed and perturbed, possibly having a psychotic breakdown.
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- (fiction, fandom slang) A romantic story (especially a work of fan fiction) in which the central relationship develops slowly.
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2021, Aditi Dubey, “Considering Fanfic”, in Rabbit Hole, number 1, Australian National University, page 33:
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:slow burn.
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関連する語
- slow-burn
- slow burner
- slow-burning
形容詞
slow burn (comparative more slow burn, superlative most slow burn)
- Alternative form of slow-burn.
参照
- “slow burn”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
slow-burn
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/08/15 02:26 UTC 版)
形容詞
slow-burn (comparative more slow-burn, superlative most slow-burn)
- (idiomatic) Emerging or unfolding slowly or gradually.
- (fiction, fandom slang, of a romantic relationship) Developing slowly over the course of the story.
- 2018, Lindsay Mixer, "'And Then They Boned': An Analysis Of Fanfiction And Its Influence On Sexual Development", thesis submitted Humboldt State University, page 48:
- 2020, Shania O'Brien, "The horny POV: Evolution of modern fanfiction", Honi Soit (University of Sydney), Week 5, Semester 5 (2020), page 18:
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:slow-burn.
関連する語
- slow burn
- slow burner
- slow-burning
動詞
slow-burn (third-person singular simple present slow-burns, present participle slow-burning, simple past and past participle slow-burned)
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