20190415 laggard
laggard /ˈlæɡəd/
【英英释义】
n. if you describe a country, company, or product as a laggard, you mean that it is not performing as well as its competitors. 可数名词 落后者,技不如人者
also an adjective. 落后的
a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others
【词义深度解析】
laggard是可数名词,意思是“落后者”,从动词lag(落后)衍化而来。这个词是《经济学人》的常客,可以指一个人、一家公司、一支球队、一个国家等。
go from a leader to a laggard 从领头羊变成了落后者
【例句学习】
1. This cut-throat contest in not for losers and laggards.
2. The Chinese national football team has long been a laggard, an embarrassment to many Chinese.
3. Britain's economy has gone from a leader fo a laggard internationally, as GDP growth has slowed sharply. 随着国内生产总值增长骤然减缓,英国经济已经从国际上的领导者变成了落后者。
4. Indeed, half a millennium ago Europe might justly have been considered a laggard. 事实上,半个世纪以前,欧洲可能被理所当然认为是一个落后者。
millennium /mɪˈlɛnɪəm/ n. 一千年,千年 Millennium 特指千禧年,2000年
5. On its current path, the country will remain a growth laggard.增长落后的国家
【词汇运用】
1.翻译:这个国家的经济一度落后,不过现在已经开始迎头赶上了。
This country's economy was once a laggard, but now it has begun to catch up to others from behind. (自己)
Once a laggard, the economy of this country is starting to catch up. / Long a laggard, this country's economy is beginning to pick up.(参考翻译)
分析:已经开始迎头赶上,参考翻译用了现在进行时,且句式有省略。迎头赶上,catch up或pick up。
2.生活场景应用
I won't be a laggard in this interview.