单词 | drag |
释义 | drag [dræg] verb (-gg-) PULL 拉 IMPROVER transitive ■to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground 拖,拉,拽,牵引 •Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!把椅子拿起来,不要在地上拖! •She dragged the canoe down to the water.她把独木舟拉到水边。 ADVANCED transitive + adverb or preposition ■to make someone go somewhere they do not want to go 硬拖,硬拉,硬拽 •She had to drag her child away •I really had to drag myself out ADVANCED transitive ■to move something on a computer screen using a mouse (DEVICE) (用滑鼠)拖动 transitive ■If you drag a subject into a conversation, etc., you begin to talk about it even if it is not connected with what you are talking about 插入(话题),把…扯进(谈话中) •She's always dragging sex into transitive ■to pull nets or hooks (= curved wires) along the bottom of a river or lake in order to find something 用拖网在…中打捞 •They found the man's body after dragging the canal.他们用拖网从运河里捞出了那个人的尸体。 drag and drop ■If you drag and drop something on a computer screen, you move it from one area to another using the mouse (DEVICE). (在电脑萤幕上)用滑鼠拖曳 [dræg] verb (-gg-) BORING 单调的 intransitive ■If something such as a film or performance drags, it seems to go slowly because it is boring (电影或表演等)枯燥;拖拖拉拉 •The first half of the film was interesting but the second half dragged (on) [dræg] verb (-gg-)drag your heels/feet ■to do something slowly because you do not want to do it 拖拖拉拉地做,磨磨蹭蹭地干 •I suspect the government is dragging its heels over this issue.我怀疑政府在这个问题上拖延时间。 [dræg] verb (-gg-)drag sb's name through the mire / mud ■to damage someone's reputation by saying extremely insulting things about them 对某人泼脏水,败坏某人的名声 [dræg] verb (-gg-) Phrasal Verbs drag sb away informal ■to make someone leave a place or stop doing what they are doing so that they can go somewhere else or do something else 拉走某人(去干别的事情) •I'm ready to go home now but I don't want to drag you away if you're enjoying yourself.我要回家了,但如果你玩得正高兴,我并不想硬把你拉走。 •I'll bring Tom, if I can drag him away from the football.如果我能把汤姆从足球场上拉出来,我就带他来。 [dræg] verb (-gg-)Phrasal Verbs drag sb down UK ■If an unpleasant situation drags someone down, it makes them feel unhappy or ill 使不愉快;击垮,压垮 •All that stress at work had begun to drag him down.工作上那么大的压力快要把他压垮了。 [dræg] verb (-gg-)Phrasal Verbs drag sb into sth ■to force someone to become involved in an unpleasant or difficult situation 硬让某人卷入(不愉快或困难局面) •Don't drag me into your argument! It's nothing to do with me.别把我扯入你们的争论!这和我没有任何关系。 [dræg] verb (-gg-)Phrasal Verbs [M] drag sth out ■to cause an event to continue for more time than is necessary or convenient 拖延 •I don't want to drag this meeting out too long, so could we run through the main points quickly?此次会议我不想拖延太久,所以我们赶快把主要议题都说一遍好吗? [dræg] verb (-gg-)Phrasal Verbs drag sth out of sb ■to force someone to say something, especially when they do not want to 硬逼某人说出 •You never tell me how you feel - I always have to drag it out of you.你从来都不告诉我你的感受——总得让我逼着你说出来。 [dræg] noun BORING 单调的 only singular slang ■something which is not convenient and is boring or unpleasant 麻烦;苦差事;讨厌的事 •Filling in forms is such a •I've got to go to the dentist's again - what a [dræg] noun SUCK 吸 countable slang ■the action of taking in air through a cigarette 吸一口(烟) •Taking a deep drag of/on [dræg] noun CLOTHES 衣服 uncountable informal ■(especially of a man) dressing in clothes of the opposite sex, often for humorous entertainment (尤指男人为达到滑稽娱乐效果而)穿戴异性服装 •a man in [dræg] noun PULL 拉力 [S or U] specialized ■the force that acts against the forward movement of something which is passing through a gas or a liquid 空气阻力;液体阻力 •Engineers are always looking for ways to minimize drag when they design new aircraft.工程师们设计新型飞机时一直寻找在最大程度上降低空气阻力的方法。 [dræg] noun be a drag on sb/sth informal ■to slow down or limit the development of someone or something 拖累,成为…的累赘 •She didn't want a husband who would be a |
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