lag 的 3 个定义
lagged, lag·ging.
- to fail to maintain a desired pace or to keep up; fall or stay behind: After five minutes of hard running, some of them began to lag.
- to move or develop slowly, as toward a goal or objective, or in relation to an associated factor: to lag behind in production.
- to delay or fail in reaching full development: The factory lags regularly in making its quota.
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lagged, lag·ging.
- to fail to keep up with: The industry still lags the national economy.
- Obsolete. to cause to lag.
- a lagging or falling behind; retardation.
- a person who lags behind, is the last to arrive, etc.
- an interval or lapse of time: There was a developmental lag in the diffusion of ideas.
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lag 近义词
move slowly; delay
lag 的近义词 45 个
- decrease
- diminish
- fail
- fall off
- falter
- slacken
- slow
- trail
- wane
- dally
- dawdle
- dillydally
- drag
- ebb
- flag
- hobble
- idle
- inch
- jelly
- limp
- linger
- loiter
- lounge
- plod
- poke
- procrastinate
- retard
- saunter
- shuffle
- slouch
- stagger
- stay
- straggle
- tail
- tarry
- tool
- trudge
- be behind
- drag one's feet
- get no place fast
- hang back
- inch along
- lose strength
- put off
- slow up
lag 的反义词 19 个
更多lag例句
- Shared servers are ok for smaller sites, but if you want to avoid the lag time, opt for another type of hosting.
- That way, visitors can still play the video right there on your page, but they won’t deal with any lag in load time.
- I had enough of dropping off important Zoom calls and listening to my partner complain about the lag during video games.
- Those steps are part of the reason for the lag every election.
- So for example, when you click on a link on your phone, you might notice there’s some lag time to get a response back from the network.
- If detection lag time is 10 days, then that, plus a healthy margin, should be the “deferral” period.
- And best of all, no TSA and no jet lag (although we make no guarantees against a next-day hangover).
- Was there a long lag between those tapes and the tapes released more recently?
- Breastfeeding rates for black women have risen but still lag far behind those for white and Hispanic mothers.
- About 50 percent of clients use the I.V. Doc for other things—stomach bugs and jet lag, for example.
- Owing to its inertia, it would thus tend continually to lag behind the particles of matter about it.
- Ecclesiastical is ever wont to lag somewhat in the rear of political improvement.
- I was living in Lambeth at the house of an old lag, who practically took nobody but crooks as lodgers.
- While he was urging on one part of the herd, the others would lag by the wayside and begin to graze.
- They invariably keep up, and oftener come out ahead than they lag behind.