to lag
第三人称
lags
现在进行时
lagging
过去式
lagged
过去完成时
lagged
1
落后, 延迟
to fall behind in progress or development
- Despite the team's best efforts, progress on the project began to lag.
尽管团队尽了最大努力,项目的进展开始落后。
- The economic recovery continued to lag compared to other sectors.
与其他行业相比,经济复苏继续落后。
- She noticed her energy levels lagging as the day progressed.
她注意到随着一天的过去,她的能量水平落后了。
- The manufacturing process lagged due to supply chain disruptions.
由于供应链中断,制造过程落后了。
2
隔热, 包裹
to cover or wrap a boiler, pipes, or similar items with material that helps retain heat
及物动词
- They lagged the pipes to prevent heat from escaping during the winter.
他们包裹了管道以防止冬天热量散失。
- The workers lagged the boiler to improve its energy efficiency.
工人们包裹了锅炉以提高其能源效率。
- To prevent freezing, they lagged the outdoor pipes with thick insulation.
为了防止冻结,他们用厚厚的绝缘材料包裹了室外管道。
- It’s important to lag the pipes in older homes to save on heating costs.
在较老的房子里包裹管道以节省取暖费用是很重要的。
- They lagged the system’s pipes as part of the building’s energy upgrades.
作为建筑能源升级的一部分,他们对系统的管道进行了隔热处理。
3
逮捕, 抓捕
to catch, arrest, or imprison someone
及物动词
- The police lagged the suspect after a long investigation.
经过长时间的调查,警方逮捕了嫌疑人。
- The judge ordered the criminal to be lagged until the trial.
法官命令在审判前将罪犯拘留。
- Authorities lagged the criminals as they tried to flee the country.
当局在犯罪分子试图逃离该国时逮捕了他们。
- The detectives were able to lag the suspect before he escaped.
侦探们成功在嫌疑人逃跑前将其逮捕。
- He was lagged for his involvement in the robbery.
他因参与抢劫而被逮捕。