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lag (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “lag”

lag; he lags; past lagged, part. lagged; ger. lagging
  1. traîner
    During the hike, he began to lag compared to the rest of the group.
  2. ramer
    The online game lagged because of the poor internet connection.
  3. ralentir
    The heavy workload lagged the system's performance.
  4. calorifuger
    They lagged the pipes to keep the house warm during winter.

nom “lag”

sg. lag, pl. lags
  1. décalage
    There was a noticeable lag between the thunder and lightning.
  2. latence
    The video call had so much lag that they could barely communicate.
  3. (prison, argot) un prisonnier ou un criminel
    The old lag shared stories from his years inside.
  4. taule (période d'emprisonnement)
    He did a ten-year lag for robbery.
  5. tirage (au snooker)
    They settled who would break first by performing a lag.