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Economy: lag far behind (напр., the rest of the developed world - от остальных развитых стран; англ. цитата заимствована из репортажа CNN)
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Lag — Payment of a financial obligation later than is expected or required, as in lead and lag. Also, the number of periods that an independent variable in a regression model is held back in order to predict the dependent variable. The New York Times… … Financial and business terms
lag — Payment of a financial obligation later than is expected or required, as in lead and lag. Also, the number of periods that an dependent variable in a regression model is held back in order to predict the dependent variable. Bloomberg Financial… … Financial and business terms
lag — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Lag is used after these nouns: ↑time {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ badly, seriously, well ▪ behind ▪ She did well in her fir … Collocations dictionary
lag behind someone — lag behind (someone/something) to not be at the level that someone or something else has already achieved. The pay for government workers lags behind the pay for workers in private industry. He lagged far behind his classmates in reading and math … New idioms dictionary
lag behind something — lag behind (someone/something) to not be at the level that someone or something else has already achieved. The pay for government workers lags behind the pay for workers in private industry. He lagged far behind his classmates in reading and math … New idioms dictionary
lag behind — (someone/something) to not be at the level that someone or something else has already achieved. The pay for government workers lags behind the pay for workers in private industry. He lagged far behind his classmates in reading and math skills.… … New idioms dictionary
lag — 01. I was able to keep up at the start of the race, but began to [lag] behind after a mile or so. 02. The movie [lagged] a bit at the beginning, but then the action started, and it was great. 03. The young boy [lagged] behind after school,… … Grammatical examples in English
lag — lag1 [lag] vi. lagged, lagging [? akin to obs. Dan lakke, to go slowly] 1. a) to fall, move, or stay behind; loiter; linger b) to move or develop more slowly than expected, desired, etc.; be retarded in motion, development, etc. 2. to become… … English World dictionary
Lag — For other uses, see Lag (disambiguation). Lag is a common word meaning to fail to keep up or to fall behind.[1] In real time applications, the term is used when the application fails to respond in a timely fashion to inputs.[2][3] The most common … Wikipedia
fall behind — verb 1. retreat (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑fall back, ↑lose, ↑drop off, ↑recede • Ant: ↑gain (for: ↑fall back) … Useful english dictionary
Bas-Lag — is the fictional world in which several of China Miéville s novels are set. Bas Lag is a world where both magic (referred to as thaumaturgy ) and steampunk technology exist, and is home to many intelligent races. It is influenced by the themes… … Wikipedia