laggard 的 2 个定义
- a person or thing that lags; lingerer; loiterer.
laggard 近义词
straggler
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- Others attempted the shift to digital, while the laggards seemed to simply hope the world would snap back to physical interactions on the other side of Covid-19.
- According to Goldman Sachs, the cash-rich FAAMG quintet have a sizable edge in Capex and R&D spending, suggesting they’re sinking big sums into longterm bets while the laggards pull back.
- In January, Tesla joined a pool formed by industry laggard FCA, which has among the highest emissions per vehicle in the EU.
- They, like the country they call home, are laggards on climate.
- Apple also remains a laggard in artificial intelligence, particularly in the increasingly important market for voice-activated digital assistants.
- The U.K. originally hung back from embracing such policies, and as a result was a laggard in developing a solar industry.
- He did not succeed, for memory was laggard, or his imagination was playing him a trick.
- He was always first in the playground and last in class; a leader in mischief, a laggard in study.
- As a general thing the herd crowds toward the leaders, and the laggard brings up the rear alone.
- Frank was first on hand, as usual, but even laggard Will showed up on time, camera and all.
- How is it that the humble mill yonder, whose laggard wheel scarce stirs the water, seems to him like some old familiar thing.