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British pronunciation
/lˈæɡ/

Definice a Význam "lag"

to lag
01

zaostávat, pokulhávat

to fall behind in progress or development
Intransitive
to lag definition and meaning
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Despite the team 's best efforts, progress on the project began to lag.
The economic recovery continued to lag compared to other sectors.
02

izolovat, pouzdřit

to cover or wrap a boiler, pipes, or similar items with material that helps retain heat
Transitive: to lag utilities
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They lagged the pipes to prevent heat from escaping during the winter.
The workers lagged the boiler to improve its energy efficiency.
03

zadržit, opesnit

to catch, arrest, or imprison someone
Transitive: to lag sb
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The police lagged the suspect after a long investigation.
The judge ordered the criminal to be lagged until the trial.
01

zpoždění, zaostávání

the act of slowing down or falling behind
02

příčka, latka

one of several thin slats of wood forming the sides of a barrel or bucket
03

zpoždění, prodleva

the interval between two events, actions, or processes
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There was a noticeable lag between the presentation and the audience's reaction.
The lag in the system caused the video to freeze for several seconds.
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