laggard:a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others
laggard是可數(shù)名詞尸折,落后者,從動(dòng)詞 lag衍生來另凌,可指人,公司戒幔,球隊(duì)吠谢,國(guó)家。
例句:The Chinese national football team has long been a laggard, an embarrassment to many Chinese.
仿寫:English education in China has been a laggard溪食,most of Chinese have been learned English for more than 10 years without saying a fluent sentence when talking with a foreigner.
從領(lǐng)頭羊變成了落后者:go from a leader to a laggard”這一表達(dá).
造句:Without innovation囊卜,any big company may goes from a leader to a laggard.
這個(gè)國(guó)家的經(jīng)濟(jì)一度落后娜扇,不過現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)開始迎頭趕上了错沃。 Once a laggard, the economy of this country is starting to catch up.
仿寫:Once a laggard,my English is starting to catch up with the help of my foreign teacher.