drag的中文翻译

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drag

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  • drag1   (pull)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    拉, 拖, 扯
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to pull sb/sth along with effort and difficulty
      • I dragged the chair over to the window.
        我把椅子拖到窗边。
      • They dragged her from her bed.
        他们把她从床上拉起来。
  • drag2   (move slowly)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    拖拉, 拖动
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to move yourself slowly and with effort
      • I managed to drag myself out of bed.
        我从床上挣扎起身。
      • She always drags behind when we walk anywhere.
        我们走到哪里她都拖我们后腿。
  • drag3   (persuade sb to go)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    劝说, 说服
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to persuade sb to come or go somewhere they do not really want to come or go to
      • I'm sorry to drag you all this way in the heat.
        不好意思大热天的拉着你走了这一路。
      • The party was so good I couldn't drag myself away.
        晚会太棒了,我都舍不得离开。
  • drag4   (of time)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    移动, 漫长而乏味地挨过
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to pass very slowly
      • Time dragged terribly.
        时间异常漫长。
      • The meeting really dragged.
        马拉松会议。
  • drag5   (touch ground)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    拖, 拉, 拽
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to move, or make sth move, partly touching the ground
      • This dress is too long—it drags on the ground when I walk.
        裙子太长了,我走路时都拖着地。
      • He was dragging his coat in the mud.
        他把衣服从泥里捞出来。
  • drag6   (search river)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    查找, 打捞
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to search the bottom of a river, lake, etc. with nets or hooks
      • They dragged the canal for the murder weapon.
        他们在河道里打捞谋杀的武器。
  • drag7   (computing)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    用鼠标拖拉
    verb   (-gg-)(drag'ging, dragged)
    • to move some text, an icon, etc. across the screen of a computer using the mouse
  • drag8   (boring person/thing)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    令人厌倦的人或事物
    noun
    • a boring person or thing; sth that is annoying
      • He's such a drag.
        他真讨人厌。
      • Walking's a drag—let's drive there.
        步行太慢了,我们开车吧。
      • Having to work late every day is a drag.
        每天工作到深夜真令人心烦。
  • drag9   (sb/sth stopping progress)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    拖后腿的人或事物
    noun
    • a person or thing that makes progress difficult
      • He came to be seen as a drag on his own party's prospects.
        他被视为其党派前途的绊脚石。
  • drag10   (on cigarette)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    抽(一口)烟
    noun
    • an act of breathing in smoke from a cigarette, etc.
      • She took a long drag on her cigarette.
        她深吸了一口烟。
  • drag11   (women's clothes)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    异性着装
    noun
    • clothes that are usually worn by the opposite sex (usually women's clothes worn by men)
      • He performed in drag.
        他反串演出(通常男人身着女性衣装)。
      • a drag queen(= a man who dresses in women's clothes, usually in order to entertain people)
        男扮女装之王(常为取悦众人)
  • drag12   (physics)   UK /dræɡ/  US /dræɡ/ 
    空气阻力
    noun
    • the force of the air that acts against the movement of an aircraft or other vehicle
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