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Meaning of drag in English
drag verb (PULL)
Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
- pullPull your chair over here so you can see the screen.
- dragShe dragged the canoe down to the water.
- haulThey hauled the boat out of the water.
- towYou shouldn't drive fast when your car is towing a trailer.
- yankShe marched to the door and yanked it open.
- wrenchThe phone had been wrenched from the wall.
drag someone away She had to drag her kids away from the toys.
drag something into something She's always dragging sex into the conversation.
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- Thousands of turtles drag themselves onto the beach and lay their eggs in the sand.
- The dog managed to drag the box into the room by itself.
- She dragged the canoe down to the water.
- The youths were dragged from their car and searched for weapons.
- She dragged her bulging suitcase up the stairs.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
drag verb (BASEBALL)
He dragged a bunt towards first base.
drag verb (BORING)
Idioms
Phrasal verbs
drag noun (BORING THING)
such a drag Filling in forms is such a drag!
what a drag I've got to go to the dentist again - what a drag!
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
- boreHe just goes on and on - what a bore.
- crashing boreTheir candidate is a crashing bore and won't garner any attention.
- snoozeThe stories in the magazine are all a snooze, but the photos are fab.
- snoozefestThe game was a total snoozefest.
- a yawnEven though it's a classic, I thought the book was a bit of a yawn.
- a wet weekendUK You're about as fun as a wet weekend.
drag noun (PULL)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
drag noun (SUCK)
Idiom
(Definition of drag from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
drag | American Dictionary
drag verb [I/T] (PULL)
fig. To drag someone away/out is to persuade someone to leave or do something when the person does not want to do it:
[ T ] I hate to drag you away from the party, but we really have to go.
Idiom
drag noun (PULL)
drag noun (BORING EVENT)
Waiting in a doctor’s office is such a drag!
drag noun (CLOTHES)
(Definition of drag from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Translations of drag
in Chinese (Traditional)
拉, 拖,拉,拽,牽引, 硬拖,硬拉,硬拽…
in Chinese (Simplified)
拉, 拖,拉,拽,牵引, 硬拖,硬拉,硬拽…
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arrastrar, meter, rastrear…
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arrastar, arrastar-se, arrasto…
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(人、物)を引きずる, (コンピュータ)アイコンをドラッグする, ~が長引く…
bilgisayarda mouse ile bir şeyi alıp taşımak, sıkıcı bir şekilde uzayıp gitmek, uzadıkça uzamak…
traîner, traîner en longueur, tirer…
sleuren, slepen, dreggen…
ஒரு மேற்பரப்பில் இழுப்பதன் மூலம் எதையாவது நகர்த்த, பொதுவாக தரையில், யாரையாவது எங்காவது செல்ல வைக்க அவர்கள் செல்ல விரும்பவில்லை…
घसीटना, खींचना, किसी को उसकी नापसंद जगह पर खींच कर ले जाना…
trække, slæbe, trække vod…
schleppen, schleifen, (mit einem Schleppnetz) absuchen…
dra, dra med (seg), henge…
کھینچنا, گھسیٹنا, کسی کو کسی جگہ سےہٹانا…
тягти, волочити, буксирувати…
లాగడం, లాక్కెలడం, మౌస్ ను వాడి ఒక వస్తువును కంప్యూటర్ లో కదపడం…
টানা, একটি পৃষ্ঠ বরাবর টেনে কিছু সরানো, কাউকে এমন জায়গায় নিয়ে যাওয়া যেখানে তারা যেতে চায় না…
(vy)táhnout, táhnout, vléci se…
menyeret, menyeret-nyeret, memeriksa…
przeciągać (myszką ), wlec się, sztach…
끌다, (컴퓨터 마우스를) 드래그 하다, 질질 끌다…
trascinare, trascinarsi, protrarsi…
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