Rezagar in english
Lag
pronunciation: læg part of speech: noun
pronunciation: læg part of speech: noun
In gestures
rezagarse = fall behind ; lag behind ; lag ; straggle ; drag + Posesivo + feet ; drag + Posesivo + heels ; linger ; fall behind + schedule ; run behind + schedule ; lag behind + schedule.
Example: The Porter Public Library houses an all out effort to reach first and second grade pupils who have lost their enthusiasm for school because of falling behind in reading.Example: Although the UK tended to lag behind the US in the development of online networks, there have, in recent years, been some major developments on a national and regional scale.Example: The study found that although library media specialists supported the instructional consultant role they lagged in practising it.Example: After the music festival, campers began straggling out of town -- many of them looking to hitch a ride.Example: We take identity theft seriously, but our banks are dragging their feet.Example: Some lightbulb companies are still dragging their heels on the energy-saving lightbulb issue, but they haven't a leg to stand on.Example: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.Example: A project to build a critical oil pipeline in northern Iraq has fallen more than two years behind schedule.Example: The government's own data shows that around 50% of projects in the sector are running behind schedule.Example: It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.