laggard
la
ˈlæ
ggard
gɜrd
gērd
British pronunciation
/lˈæɡəd/

Definición y significado de "laggard"en inglés

Laggard
01

a person, organization, or entity that moves, acts, or responds more slowly than others

example
Ejemplos
He was the laggard in the race, finishing well after the others.
Companies that are laggards in adopting new technology risk falling behind competitors.
laggard
01

dilatorio

sluggish or falling behind in progress, development, or pace compared to others
example
Ejemplos
Concerns arose for the teacher as the student 's laggard pace became evident in their progress.
Surgieron preocupaciones para el maestro cuando el ritmo lento del estudiante se hizo evidente en su progreso.
The company found itself at a competitive disadvantage due to its laggard adoption of new technology.
La compañía se encontró en una desventaja competitiva debido a su lentitud en la adopción de nuevas tecnologías.
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