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1 | singular informal something or someone that is boring or causes small annoying problems 令人讨厌的事物;惹人厌烦的人 |
| Work is a real drag at the moment. 此时工作确实很烦人。 |
| I’ m sorry to be a drag, but could you check this again? 很抱歉麻烦你,你能否再检查一遍? |
| It’ s such a drag having to get two buses to school. 得换乘一次公共汽车才能到学校,非常讨厌。 |
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2 | singular something that makes something else develop or progress more slowly 障碍 |
| +on High interest rates are a drag on the housing market. 高利率是住房市场发展的一大障碍。 |
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3 | U women’ s clothes worn by a man or men’ s clothes worn by a woman , usually as part of an entertainment 异性服装;男子穿的女服;女子穿的男服 |
| a drag artiste/act/show 着异性服装的艺人/表演者穿异性服装的节目/表演者穿异性服装的表演 |
| in drag They went out in drag to raise money for charity. 他们穿着女装出去进行慈善募捐。 |
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4 | C an act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette 吸入一口烟 |
| He took a quick drag on his cigarette then spoke. 他很快地吸了一口香烟,然后才说话。 |
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5 | U the force that slows something down when it moves through air or liquid (空气或液体的)阻力 |
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