单词 | drag |
释义 | drag 14 ENTRIES FOUND: drags; dragged; dragging drags; dragged; dragging Learner's definition of DRAG 1 [+ object] : to pull (someone or something that is heavy or difficult to move)(费力地)拖,拉,拽
2 a [no object] : to move along the ground, floor, etc., while being pulled拖地而行;拖着走
b [+ object] : to cause (something) to move along the ground, floor, etc., by pulling it使拖地而行;使被拖着走
3 a always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to force (yourself) to move or to go to a place when you are tired, busy, etc.硬撑着行进;费劲地移动
b [no object] : to go or move more slowly than others落后;拖在后面
4 [+ object] : to bring (an unpleasant or complicated subject, fact, etc.) into a discussion or argument谈论,讨论(不愉快或复杂的事) — + up or into
5 [no object] : to go on for a long time in a way that seems slow and boring拖沓地进行
6 [+ object] : to pull a net or set of hooks through (a river, lake, pond, etc.) in order to search for or collect something(用网或钩在水中)打捞,搜寻
7 [+ object] computers : to move (items on a computer screen) by using a computer mouse(用鼠标)拖动
drag down[phrasal verb] 1 drag (someone) down or drag down (someone) : to force (someone) into a bad situation or condition将(某人)逼入困境;迫使(某人)降低身份
2 drag (someone) down : to make (someone) unhappy使(某人)不高兴
3 drag down (something) or drag (something) down : to make (something) lower in amount or quality使数量减小;使质量降低
drag into[phrasal verb] drag (someone) into (something) : to involve (a person, group, etc.) in (a difficult or complicated situation)使…卷入;使…牵扯其中
drag on[phrasal verb] disapproving : to go on for a long time : to progress slowly拖得太久;拖沓地进行
drag out[phrasal verb] 1 drag out (something) or drag (something) out : to cause (something) to take more time than necessary不必要地拖延;使拖得太久
2 drag (something) out of (someone) : to force (something, such as a confession) from (someone) : to make (someone) tell you (something)迫使(某人)交代;迫使(某人)说出某事
drag someone's name through the mud : to publicly say false or bad things that harm someone's reputation公开诽谤;公然诋毁
drag your feetalso drag your heels : to avoid doing something for a long time because you do not want to do it拖延;逃避
like something the cat dragged inLook what the cat dragged in! 2 drag /ˈdræg/ noun plural drags 2 drag /ˈdræg/ noun plural drags Learner's definition of DRAG 1 [singular] informal : someone or something that is boring, annoying, or disappointing乏味的人(或物);令人讨厌的人(或物)
2 [singular] informal : someone or something that makes action or progress slower or more difficult累赘;拖累;绊脚石 — usually + on
3 [count] informal : the act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc.吸一口;抽一口
4 [noncount] physics : the force of air that pushes against an airplane, a car, etc., as it moves forward空气阻力
in drag : wearing clothes that are usually worn by the opposite sex穿异性服装
— see also main drag |
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