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to lag
01
être à la traîne, traîner
to move, progress, or develop more slowly than expected or desired
Intransitive
02
isoler, envelopper
to cover or wrap a boiler, pipes, or similar items with material that helps retain heat
Transitive: to lag utilities
03
arrêter, capturer
to catch, arrest, or imprison someone
Transitive: to lag sb
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Exemple
The economy lags during times of recession.
The company lags in adopting new technology compared to its competitors.
As the group hiked, a few members lagged rearward, enjoying a slower pace.
The software update made my phone janky, causing it to freeze and lag constantly.