laggard
英 ['lægəd]
美
- adj. 落后的;迟钝的;迟缓的
- n. 落后者;迟钝者
GRE
- 1. The company has developed a reputation as a technological laggard in the personal-computer arena.
- 该公司在个人电脑领域因技术落后遭人诟病。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. In village,the laggard living condition must be improved.
- 在乡村落后的生活条件必须被改善。
来自辞典例句
- 3. The British Empire had fatally depleted itself in the great if laggard repulse of Hitler.
- 不列颠帝国在击退希特勒的这一场伟大的、然而行动迟缓的斗争中,把自己搞到了山穷水尽的地步.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The United States has been a laggard in alternative vehicles.
- 美国一直落后于另类的车辆.
来自互联网
- 5. India has been a laggard in securing alternative energy resources overseas.
- 在海外获取替代能源方面,印度一直处于落后地位.
来自互联网