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VERB
(常指費(fèi)力地)拖,拉,拽,扯
If you drag something, you pull it along the ground, often with difficulty.
例句
He got up and dragged his chair towards the table.
他站起來(lái)把他的椅子拖向桌子。
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VERB
(電腦操作中)用鼠標(biāo)拖動(dòng),用鼠標(biāo)改變(尺寸或形狀)
To drag a computer image means to use the mouse to move the position of the image on the screen, or to change its size or shape.
例句
Use your mouse to drag the pictures to their new size.
用鼠標(biāo)拖動(dòng)圖片,將其調(diào)整為新的尺寸。
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VERB
生拉;硬拽
If someone drags you somewhere, they pull you there, or force you to go there by physically threatening you.
例句
The vigilantes dragged the men out of the vehicles...
治安人員硬把那些人拉下車(chē)。
There were no signs she'd been dragged across the grass.
沒(méi)有跡象表明她是被硬拖著穿過(guò)草地的。
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VERB
強(qiáng)迫;迫使;勉強(qiáng)
If someone drags you somewhere you do not want to go, they make you go there.
例句
When you can drag him away from his work, he can also be a devoted father...
如果你能把他硬從工作中拉回來(lái),他也會(huì)是個(gè)盡心盡責(zé)的父親。
I've been dragged back from Australia for no sufficient reason.
沒(méi)有充分的理由,我就從澳大利亞被硬叫了回來(lái)。
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VERB
勉強(qiáng)去(某地)
If you say that you drag yourself somewhere, you are emphasizing that you have to make a very great effort to go there.
例句
I find it really hard to drag myself out and exercise regularly.
我發(fā)現(xiàn)要讓我自己定期出門(mén)鍛煉真的很難。
...if you manage to drag yourself away from the luxury of the hotel.
如果你能舍棄酒店的奢侈享受
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VERB
拖著(腳或腿)走
If you drag your foot or your leg behind you, you walk with great difficulty because your foot or leg is injured in some way.
例句
He was barely able to drag his poisoned leg behind him...
他極費(fèi)力地拖著那條中毒的腿走路。
He drags his leg, and he can hardly lift his arm.
他拖著腿,幾乎舉不起他的胳膊。
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VERB
用網(wǎng)(或鉤子)搜索(河或湖底)
If the police drag a river or lake, they pull nets or hooks across the bottom of it in order to look for something.
例句
Yesterday police frogmen dragged a small pond on the Common.
昨天警方的蛙人在公用草地上的一個(gè)小池塘里打撈。
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VERB
(時(shí)間)過(guò)得很慢;(活動(dòng))單調(diào)乏味地進(jìn)行,拖沓地進(jìn)行
If a period of time or an event drags, it is very boring and seems to last a long time.
例句
The minutes dragged past...
時(shí)間一分鐘一分鐘地熬過(guò)去。
The pacing was uneven, and the early second act dragged.
節(jié)奏忽快忽慢,第二幕前半場(chǎng)太過(guò)拖沓。
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N-SING
拖累;累贅;絆腳石
If something is a drag on the development or progress of something, it slows it down or makes it more difficult.
例句
The satellite acts as a drag on the shuttle...
衛(wèi)星成了航天飛機(jī)的累贅。
Spending cuts will put a drag on growth.
縮減開(kāi)支會(huì)減緩增長(zhǎng)速度。
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N-SING
令人不快的事;無(wú)聊的事
If you say that something is a drag, you mean that it is unpleasant or very dull.
例句
As far as shopping for clothes goes, it's a drag...
逛街買(mǎi)衣服是件挺沒(méi)意思的事。
A dry sandwich is a drag to eat.
放干的三明治很難吃。
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N-COUNT
(抽煙時(shí)的)一吸,一抽
If you take a drag on a cigarette or pipe that you are smoking, you take in air through it.
例句
He took a drag on his cigarette, and exhaled the smoke.
他吸了一口煙,吐出了煙霧。
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N-UNCOUNT
(物體在空氣或液體中移動(dòng)時(shí)所受到的)阻力,抗力
Drag is the resistance to the movement that is experienced by something that is moving through air or through a fluid.
例句
The drag of those extra air molecules brought the satellite crashing to Earth.
額外的空氣分子阻力使得衛(wèi)星墜毀到了地球上。
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N-UNCOUNT
(以?shī)蕵?lè)為目的的)男扮女裝
Drag is the wearing of women's clothes by a male entertainer.
例句
Entertainment is laid on too, in the form of drag on Wednesdays and strippers on Sundays...
還安排了娛樂(lè)活動(dòng),星期三是男扮女裝演出,星期天是脫衣舞演出。
The neighborhood is given over to performers, stilt walkers and drag queens.
社區(qū)變成了玩雜耍的、踩高蹺的和扮裝皇后的天地。
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PHRASE
故意拖延
If you drag your feet or drag your heels, you delay doing something or do it very slowly because you do not want to do it.
例句
The government, he claimed, was dragging its feet.
他聲稱(chēng)政府在故意拖延。