lag

IPA/læɡ/
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lag — verb

  • lagpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • lagshe / she / it
  • laggedpast simple
  • lagging-ing form

1. to stay behind other people in movement or progress because you are not moving q

1.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to stay behind other people in movement or progress because you are not moving quickly enough

例句

Rohan kept stopping to take photos, so he soon lagged behind the rest of the group.

lag behind + noun phrase

The company's sales have been lagging since their main competitor launched a cheaper product.

intransitive: no object needed after 'lag'

同義詞
  • fall behind

    more common in everyday speech; interchangeable in most contexts

  • trail

    suggests being measurably behind in a race or competition

  • dawdle

    suggests a deliberate slowness caused by lack of effort

反義詞
  • lead

    to be ahead of others in movement or progress

  • outpace

    to move or develop faster than others

文法句型

lag + (behind + noun phrase)

用法筆記

Frequently appears with 'behind' to specify what or whom someone is failing to keep up with.

常見錯誤

He lagged the group.
He lagged behind the group.
💡'lag' is intransitive; you need 'behind' before the object.
She lagged to finish her homework.
She lagged behind in her homework.
💡do not use 'lag' with an infinitive; use 'lag behind in [something]' instead.

2. to respond with a noticeable delay, used when a computer, video game, or interne

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to respond with a noticeable delay, used when a computer, video game, or internet connection is slow to react to what a user does

例句

Nora's laptop lagged badly when she tried to edit a large video file.

subject = computer; no object needed

The game started to lag every time too many players appeared on screen at once.

同義詞
  • stutter

    suggests short repeated pauses rather than one continuous delay

  • freeze

    a stronger word meaning the system stops responding entirely

反義詞

文法句型

lag (no object); noun subject = computer, game, connection

用法筆記

Common in gaming and tech contexts. The subject is almost always a machine (computer, console, game app) or a connection, not a person.

常見錯誤

The player lagged because his internet was slow.' (this is acceptable but 'lag' is normally used for the connection/game itself)
The game lagged because his internet was slow.
💡'lag' describes the system's behaviour, not the user's experience.

3. to cover pipes, tanks, or similar surfaces using a thick insulating wrap so that

3.動詞及物C1
釋義

to cover pipes, tanks, or similar surfaces using a thick insulating wrap so that heat is not lost or water does not freeze

例句

Before winter arrived, the landlord lagged all the outdoor pipes with foam insulation.

transitive: object = pipes, material = with + insulation

The plumber recommended that we lag the hot water tank to save on energy bills.

同義詞
  • insulate

    wider in scope — can apply to walls and roofs, not just pipes

  • wrap

    more general; does not carry the specific meaning of thermal protection

文法句型

lag + noun phrase (pipes, tanks, ducts)

用法筆記

Most often used in DIY/home-maintenance contexts. The object is typically a type of pipe, tank, or duct. The insulating material is introduced with 'with'.

4. to put someone in prison or arrest them — used mainly in informal British Englis

4.動詞及物C1
釋義

to put someone in prison or arrest them — used mainly in informal British English

例句

Under the old law, pickpockets could be lagged for stealing even small amounts of money.

passive: be lagged for + crime

The detective was famous for lagging the most notorious gangsters in the city.

同義詞
  • imprison

    formal and neutral, not slang

  • jail

    neutral; used in both American and British English

反義詞
  • release

    to set someone free from prison

文法句型

lag + noun phrase (person); usually passive: be lagged

用法筆記

Historically common in British slang but now considered dated. The passive form ('be lagged') is more frequent than the active form.

常見錯誤

He was lagged to prison.
He was lagged for robbery.
💡'lag' already means 'send to prison'; do not add 'to prison'.

5. in golf, to send a ball a long way across the putting surface using a soft strok

5.動詞及物 / 不及物C2
釋義

in golf, to send a ball a long way across the putting surface using a soft stroke, trying to make it stop close to the hole

例句

Dewi lagged her ball to within two metres of the pin on the eighteenth hole.

transitive: lag + ball + distance phrase

Jiwoo carefully lagged the putt up the slope, hoping it would stop near the cup.

文法句型

lag + ball/putt (transitive); lag up to + hole (intransitive)

用法筆記

Golf-specific. Contrasts with a regular putt: a 'lag putt' prioritises distance control over sinking the ball. Used both transitively ('lag the ball') and intransitively ('lag up to the hole').

常見錯誤

He lagged the ball into the hole.
He lagged the ball close to the hole.
💡a lag is not meant to go into the hole directly; it is meant to stop near it.

lag — noun

lag — adjective