每日一词 146 l laggard
1- laggard
a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others.
- This cut-throat contest is not for losers and laggards.
2- 落后者
- The Chinese national football team has long been a laggard, an embarrassment to many Chinese.
- Britain's economy has gone from a leader to a laggard internationally, as GDP growth has slowed sharply.
***go from a leader to a laggard 从领头羊到落后者 - Indeed, half a millennium ago Europe might justly have been considered a laggard.
- On its current path, the country will remain a growth laggard.
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This country's economy used to be a laggard begins to catch up.
【参考答案】
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.
4- 造句
The younger engineer is starting to work hard,because he has been considered a laggard.
Once a loser and a laggard, now they become mentor and inspirator
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