lag
verb- [intransitive] lag (behind somebody/something) | lag (behind)
to move or develop slowly or more slowly than other people, organizations, etc. synonym trail緩慢移動;發展緩慢;滞後;落後於 The little boy lagged behind his parents. 那小男孩落在了父母的後面。 We still lag far behind many of our competitors in using modern technology. 我們在運用現代技術方面仍然遠遠落後於我們的許多競爭對手。
Extra ExamplesCatering salaries lag far behind those of other sectors. 餐飲業的工資遠遠落後於其他行業。 She did well in her first year at school but then started to lag behind. 她在校第一年成績很好,但後來就開始落後了。 The Tories are still lagging way behind in the opinion polls. 保守黨在民意測驗中仍遠遠落在後面。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- badly
- seriously
- well
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- behind
- lag far behind (somebody/something)
- lag way behind (somebody/something)
- lag well behind (somebody/something)
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- [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給(管道等)加防凍保暖層
Word Originverb 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’.