1 VERB 落后;赶不上 If one thing or person lags behind another thing or person, their progress is slower than that of the other. 落后;赶不上
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Britain still lags behind most of Europe in its provisions for women who want time off to have babies. [V + behind]
英国在妇女生育福利方面依然落后于欧洲大多数国家。
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The restructuring of the pattern of consumption in Britain also lagged behind. [V + behind]
在消费结构重组方面,英国也落后于人。
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He now lags 10 points behind the champion. [V amount + behind]
他现在落后冠军10分。
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A poll for the Observer showed Labour on 39 per cent with the Tories lagging a point behind. [VERB amount]
《观察家报》一项民意调查显示,工党支持率为39%,保守党落后其1个百分点。
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Hague was lagging badly in the polls. [VERB]
黑格在民意调查中被远远抛在后面。
2 N-COUNT 间隔;间歇;时间差 A time lag or a lag of a particular length of time is a period of time between one event and another related event. 间隔;间歇;时间差
3 VERB 给(屋顶、水管或水箱)装绝热层 If you lag the inside of a roof, a pipe, or a water tank, you cover it with a special material in order to prevent heat escaping from it or to prevent it from freezing. 给(屋顶、水管或水箱)装绝热层 [mainly British]
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If you have to take the floorboards up, take the opportunity to lag any pipes at the same time. [VERB noun]
如果一定要把地板掀开,不妨趁此机会给各个管道加一层隔热保护。
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Water tanks should be well lagged and the roof well insulated. [be VERB-ed]
水箱和屋顶都需要敷设严密的保温层。
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