laggard
n. 落後者
If you describe a country, company, or product as a laggard, you mean that it is not performing as well as its competitors.
The company has developed a reputation as a technological laggard in the personal-computer arena.
該公司在個人電腦領域因技術落後遭人詬病。
1. someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
1. inclined to waste time and lag behind
2. wasting time
The United States has been a laggard in alternative vehicles.
美國一直落後於另類的車輛.
The services of and child care were laggard and there was significant these two areas.
結果試點地區婦幼保健服務落後,兩地區有顯著性差異.
America, the main laggard, is offering around 4 %.
美國作為落後者貢獻了大約4%.
But on measures other than GDP, America has been the economic laggard over the past year.
但是評測GDP以外的專案, 美國在過去幾年經濟有所放緩.
India has been a laggard in securing alternative energy resources overseas.
在海外獲取替代能源方面,印度一直處於落後地位.