laggards
n. 落後者( laggard的名詞複數 )
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。
I would say the best students at Chengdu are no laggards.
依我看成都最優秀的學生絕不遜色.
The laggards include utilities and telecommunications, up about % and 12 % respectively, to MSCI.
據摩根士丹利資本國際的資料,漲幅居後的包括公用事業和電信類股, 分別漲了約%和12%.