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laggard

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  • n.

    落后者;

  • 变形

    复数:laggards

    英英释义

    laggard[ 'læɡəd ]

    • n.someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind

      同义词:dawdlerdronelaggertrailerpoke

    • adj.
      • inclined to waste time and lag behind

        同义词:dilatory

      • wasting time

        同义词:dilatorypokypokey

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. In village,the laggard living condition must be improved.
      在乡村落后的生活条件必须被改善。
    2. Few state-owned firms have been sold, and most are laggard behemoths.
      国有公司很少被卖,大多数是落后的庞然大物。

    权威例句

    Healthcare in Turkey: from laggard to leader
    From laggard to leader: Explaining offshore wind developments in the UK
    End-user computing: are you a leader or a laggard
    End-user computing: are you a leader or a laggard
    Wealth and Welfare States: Is America a Laggard or Leader?
    Big Social Savings in a Small Laggard Economy: Railroad-Led Growth in Brazil
    The South Will Fall Again: The South as Leader and Laggard in Economic Growth
    Properties of leader-laggard chaos synchronization in mutually coupled external-cavity semiconductor lasers.
    Entrepreneurship and SME growth: evidence from advanced and laggard transition economies
    Corporate Responsibility in the Global Village: 
The British Role Model and the American Laggard