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单词 drag
释义 dragdragsdraggeddraggingdragdrag1 /dræg/ verb (past tense and past participle dragged, present participle dragging)1pull [transitive] to pull someone or something somewheredrag something away/along/through etcBen dragged his sledge through the snow.drag本拖着雪橇穿过雪地。2on computer [transitive] to move words, pictures etc on a computer screen by pulling them with the mouse: You can drag and drop text like this.你可以像这样拖放文本。3make somebody go [transitive] to make someone go somewhere, although they do not want todrag somebody to/into/out of etc somethingMy mother used to drag me to church every week.use我母亲以前每周都要拉我去教堂。drag yourself away from the TV (=stop watching TV)4pass slowly [transitive] if time or an event drags, it seems to pass slowly and you feel bored: History lessons always seemed to drag.lessonseem历史课总是显得漫长。5touch the ground [transitive] if something is dragging along the ground, part of it is touching the ground as you move: Your coat’s dragging in the mud.drag你的大衣拖在泥里了。Phrasesdrag your feet/heels to delay doing something: The government were dragging their feet over reforms.bedragfootreform政府迟迟不进行改革。Phrasal verbsdrag somebody/something into something phrasal verb to involve someone or something in an unpleasant situation: I’m sorry to drag you into this mess.我很抱歉把你扯进这乱摊子里来。drag on phrasal verb to continue for too long: The meeting dragged on all afternoon.meetdrag这个会议拖拖拉拉开了一整个下午。THESAURUS continuedrag something ↔ out phrasal verb to make a situation or event last longer than necessary: How much longer are you going to drag this argument out?longbego你打算还要争论多久才结束?drag something out of somebody phrasal verb to force someone to tell you somethingTHESAURUS: dragpull to hold someone or something firmly and move them in a particular direction, especially towards you: He pulled the blanket off the bed.pullShe quickly pulled on her jeans.pulldrag to pull something along the ground, especially because it is too heavy to carry: They managed to drag the sofa across the room.managehaul to pull something big and heavy using a lot of effort, especially using a rope: The fishermen were hauling in their nets.fishermanbehaulnettug to pull something with a short quick movement: The little girl was tugging at her mother’s coat.betugI tugged at the drawer but it wouldn’t open.tugheave to pull or lift something very heavy, especially with one movement: Somehow he heaved the bag onto his shoulders.heaveshouldertow to pull a vehicle along using a rope or chain: Our car had to be towed to the nearest garage.havetownearHorses were used to tow the boats along the canals.horsebeuseboatcanal
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