lag
verb /læɡ/
/læɡ/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they lag | /læɡ/ /læɡ/ |
he / she / it lags | /læɡz/ /læɡz/ |
past simple lagged | /læɡd/ /læɡd/ |
past participle lagged | /læɡd/ /læɡd/ |
-ing form lagging | /ˈlæɡɪŋ/ /ˈlæɡɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] lag (behind somebody/something) | lag (behind) to move or develop slowly or more slowly than other people, organizations, etc.
synonym trail缓慢移动;发展缓慢;滞后;落后于 - The little boy lagged behind his parents.
那小男孩落在了父母的后面。 - We still lag far behind many of our competitors in using modern technology.
我们在运用现代技术方面仍然远远落后于我们的许多竞争对手。
- Catering salaries lag far behind those of other sectors.
餐饮业的工资远远落后于其他行业。 - She did well in her first year at school but then started to lag behind.
她在校第一年成绩很好,但后来就开始落后了。 - The Tories are still lagging way behind in the opinion polls.
保守党在民意测验中仍远远落在后面。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- badly
- seriously
- well
- …
- behind
- lag far behind (somebody/something)
- lag way behind (somebody/something)
- lag well behind (somebody/something)
- …
- The little boy lagged behind his parents.
- [transitive] lag something (with something) (British English) to cover pipes, etc. with a special material to stop the water in them from freezing, or to stop heat from escaping
synonym insulate给(管道等)加防冻保暖层
词源verb sense 1 early 16th cent. (as a noun in the sense ‘hindmost person in a game, race, etc.’, also ‘dregs’): related to the dialect adjective lag (perhaps from a fanciful distortion of last, or of Scandinavian origin: compare with Norwegian dialect lagga ‘go slowly’). verb sense 2 late 19th cent.: from earlier lag ‘piece of insulating cover’.