lag的意思和读音

lag

: [læɡ] : [læɡ]

n.()

v.

adj.

lagged  lags  lagging  

v.lead

n.interval,wait,delay,intermission,pause

v.insulate,wrap,wad,pad,protect

lagv.

1.[i]~ (behind sb/sth).~ (behind)to move or develop slowly or more slowly than other people, organizations, etc.

The little boy lagged behind his parents.

We still lag far behind many of our competitors in using modern technology.

2.[t]~ sth (with sth)to cover pipes, etc. with a special material to stop the water in them from freezing, or to save heat

n.— see alsojet lag,old lag

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adj.1.,2.

v.1.to not be as successful or advanced as another person, organization, or group2.to walk more slowly than someone who you are with3.to cover water pipes with a special material that stops the water from freezing in cold weather

n.1.a period of time or delay between one event and another

1. knuckle lag leverage ...

3. Ladder Activity Lag Lag Duration ...

4. laden a. lag vi. n. lambn. ...

6. loses [] lag n. , , , , jet n. , v. ...

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1."The labor market is going to lag the recovery process to a certain degree, " he said.:“。”

2.There is often a lag between becoming affected by this illness and its first signs.

3."There might be a lag phase between the onset of psychiatric illness and it's manifestation in the form of a heart attack, " he suggested.:「。」

4.It is quite possible that there may have been some time lag over the eons due to movements of Moon around the sun.

5.Japan is now determined to make up for its lag on the info highway and give the U. S. some competition.

6.Just as the car industry can't afford to lag too far behind the consumer, it also can't afford to be too far ahead of him.

7.There is little doubt that, to the extent currency fluctuations affect trade, they do so with a very long lag -- probably up to two years.

8.They will likely continue to lag for at least a year, until the next phone comes out, and possibly further.1

9."There has been a lag, but now the substitution effect is taking place, boosting the demand of indigenous crops, " he said.:“。”

10.And in the early stages of an upturn there is often a lag between vacancies rising and unemployment falling.