释义 |
lag·ging I. \ˈlagiŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: from lagging, gerund of lag (IV) slang chiefly Britain : a term or sentence of imprisonment, transportation, or penal servitude II. \“, -aag-, -aig-\ noun (-s) Etymology: lag (VI) + -ing : a lag or material used for making lags: as a. : material applied for thermal insulation especially around a cylindrical object < during cold weather, the oil tank and the oil lines may be covered with asbestos padding, called lagging, to keep the oil warm during flight — B.A.Shields > b. : poles or planking erected to prevent cave-ins in earthwork (as in a mine or tunnel) c. : wooden strips for transferring to the centering form the weight of an arch under construction d. : a detachable protective surface (as on a pulley or a drum) |