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  • Conjugation : past  dragged ; ing  dragging
  • Derivatives : n  dragger
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

drag [dræg]
  1. 1. vt. [+large object] [ body] (pull) 拖
  2. 2. vt. to drag sb out of a car/upstairs (force) 把某人从车里拖出来/拖到楼上
  3. 3. vt. [fig] it's impossible to drag him out of bed/out of the house 让他下床/离开房子不可能的
  4. 4. vt. [+river] [ lake] (search) 打捞
  5. 5. vi. [time] [ film+] 拖沓
  6. 6. noun [inf] a drag 累赘
  7. 7. noun in drag (women's clothing) 男人穿着女子服装
  8. 8. noun [N汽车] [ 航空] 阻力
    to drag your feet {or} heels
    故意拖沓
    to drag sth out of sb
    某人交待某事

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

drag [dræg]
  1. 1. vt. 拖,拽,拔,扯
    The ship dragged her anchor during the storm.
    船舶暴风雨中拖着锚移动
    These worries were dragging at him.
    这些担忧一直困扰着他。
    He dragged the big suitcase behind him.
    他拖动着身后的大衣箱。
  2. 2. vt. 拖,拽(重物
    He dragged away the dead deer.
    他拖走了死鹿。
    The tiger was dragging the antelope across the field.
    老虎拖着羚羊穿过原野
  3. 3. vt. 使卷入,使陷入
    We were dragged into a bad situation.
    我们陷入困境
    Don't drag me into this business.
    别把我拖进这件事。
  4. 4. vi. 慢慢地走,疲惫地走
  5. 5. vi. 落后落伍
    There are many areas we are dragging behind.
    我们许多方面落后了。
    But in so many other areas we still are dragging.
    但在如此众多其他领域我们仍然落后
  6. 6. vt. 吸入,吸进
    He dragged on his cigarette one last time.
    最后一次抽香烟。
  7. 7. vt. 拖动
    The users will know how important it is to drag the icons to the correct position.
    用户知道要把图标拖放正确的位置多么重要
  8. 8. vi. 拖着脚步
    Sam dragged his feet after the long hike.
    长途步行后,萨姆拖着步子蹒跚而行。
  9. 9. vt. 在……中打捞在……中搜寻
    They're dragging the river for the body of the missing boy.
    他们在河中搜寻失踪男童尸体
  10. 10. vt. 劝说某人勉为其难离开某事物
    I dragged myself out of bed and got ready for work.
    我把自己拖下床,准备工作
    He dragged me away from the television set.
    他把我从电视机前拉开
  11. 11. vi. 延长时间进行
    The design dragged on until May.
    设计拖延至5月。
    The speech dragged on for two hours.
    这个演讲拖拖拉拉进行两个小时
  12. 12. vt. 吐出一股烟
  13. 13. n.[u] 阻力摩擦力
    The drag was being discussed by the designers.
    设计者们正在讨论阻力问题
  14. 14. noun [Person Name] 德劳格
  15. 15. n.[c] 拖后腿的人(或物),累赘
    The excessive resort to public ownership is a drag on economic development.
    过多依赖公有制会拖慢经济发展步伐
    Too many laws are a drag on the use of new land.
    过多的法律阻碍了新土地的使用
    Taxation is a drag on the economy.
    征税阻碍经济的发展
  16. 16. n.[c] [Slang] 令人感到枯燥无味的人(或物)
    The film is a drag.
    这部影片乏味
    Peeling potatoes is a drag.
    削土豆皮是一件麻烦事
  17. 17. n.[u] [Slang] 异性所穿的服装
    He enjoys being in drag.
    喜欢男扮女装
    The waitresses looked like missionaries in drag.
    那位女服务生穿得像个传教士
    He went to the party dressed in drag.
    穿着女装参加聚会
  18. 18. n.[c] 深吸,慢吸
    He lit a cigarette and took a long drag.
    他点了一支香烟深深地吸了一口
    He took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly.
    他吸了一口然后缓缓喷出烟雾
  19. 19. n.[c] 拖,拽,拔,扯
    He walked with a drag.
    他拖着步子走路
    The drag up the hill exhausted him.
    爬山让他精疲力竭
  20. 20. noun [Slang] 女性的约会对象
  21. 21. noun [Slang] 香烟的一股烟

Collins English-English Dictionary

drag [dræg]
  1. 1. n drag harrow a type of harrow consisting of heavy beams, often with spikes inserted, used to crush clods, level soil, or prepare seedbeds
  2. 2. vb to pull or be pulled with force, esp along the ground or other surface
  3. 3. vt. [tr; often foll by away or from] to persuade to come away (from something attractive or interesting)
    he couldn't drag himself away from the shop
  4. 4. vt. to trail or cause to trail on the ground
  5. 5. vt. [tr] to move (oneself, one's feet, etc) with effort or difficulty
    he drags himself out of bed at dawn
  6. 6. vt. to linger behind
  7. 7. vt. [often foll by on or out] to prolong or be prolonged tediously or unnecessarily
    his talk dragged on for hours
  8. 8. vt. [tr; foll by out] to pass (time) in discomfort, poverty, unhappiness, etc
    he dragged out his few remaining years
  9. 9. vt. [when intr, usually foll by for] to search (the bed of a river, canal, etc) with a dragnet or hook
    they dragged the river for the body
  10. 10. vt. [tr foll by out or from] to crush (clods) or level (a soil surface) by use of a drag
  11. 11. vt. (of hounds) to follow (a fox or its trail) to the place where it has been lying
  12. 12. vi. [intr] [Slang] to draw (on a cigarette, pipe, etc)
  13. 13. vi. [computing] to move (data) from one place to another on the screen by manipulating a mouse with its button held down
  14. 14. n the act of dragging or the state of being dragged
  15. 15. n an implement, such as a dragnet, dredge, etc, used for dragging
  16. 16. n a sporting coach with seats inside and out, usually drawn by four horses
  17. 17. n a braking or retarding device, such as a metal piece fitted to the underside of the wheel of a horse-drawn vehicle
  18. 18. n a person or thing that slows up progress
  19. 19. n slow progress or movement
  20. 20. n [Aeronautics] the resistance to the motion of a body passing through a fluid, esp through air: applied to an aircraft in flight, it is the component of the resultant aerodynamic force measured parallel to the direction of air flow
  21. 21. n the trail of scent left by a fox or other animal hunted with hounds
  22. 22. n an artificial trail of a strong-smelling substance, sometimes including aniseed, drawn over the ground for hounds to follow
  23. 23. n See drag hunt
  24. 24. n [angling] unnatural movement imparted to a fly, esp a dry fly, by tension on the angler's line
  25. 25. n [Spoken] a person or thing that is very tedious; bore
    exams are a drag
  26. 26. n [Slang] a car
  27. 27. n short for drag race
  28. 28. n [Slang] women's clothes worn by a man, usually by a transvestite (esp in the phrase in drag)
  29. 29. n (as modifier)
    a drag club
    drag show
  30. 30. n clothes collectively
  31. 31. n [Spoken] a draw on a cigarette, pipe, etc
  32. 32. n [US] [Slang] influence or persuasive power
  33. 33. n [chiefly US] [Slang] a street or road
  34. 34. n See also drag down drag in drag out of drag up
  35. 35. n [Etymology] Old English dragan to draw; related to Swedish dragga

Examples

to drag your feet {or} heels
故意拖沓
to drag o.s. away (from sth)
迫使自己离开(某物)
The excessive resort to public ownership is a drag on economic development.
过多地依赖公有制会拖慢经济发展步伐。
He enjoys being in drag.
他喜欢男扮女装。
He walked with a drag.
他拖着步子走路。

nciku Video Note

[tuō]

  • Scene:

    拖重物 / dragging a heavy object

  • Examples:

    拖车,拖船,拖累,拖儿带女

  • Description:

    拖 means to pull something that can only be dragged (since it is too heavy) on the ground.

Related video notes: 拖、拔、抽、扯、拉

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