释义 |
time lagˈtime lag (also ˈtime lapse) noun [countable] - There is always a long time lag between a proposal and any concrete results.
- As Chapter 4 noted, the average time lag between daily use and first contact with an agency was 2.6 years.
- But in a way that time lag, though it could be frustrating, was also a blessing in disguise.
- It is difficult to make a case that the time lag in getting innovations to the market-place has decreased in recent years.
- No time lag should come between demand and supply.
- That there was a time lag heartened me.
the period of time between two connected events: There is generally a two-year time lag in the information being made available. |