v.拖;拉;迫使;缓慢行进;进行过久;扯进;打捞
n.拖;拉;累赘;阻力
n.男子穿的女子服装
He dragged the heavy case across the floor. 他在地板上拖着那个沉重的箱子。
He jumped into the river and dragged her to safety. 他跳进河里,把她拉到安全地带。
She dragged herself out of bed, still half asleep. 她挣扎着起了床,还是睡眼惺忪。
She always drags behind us. 她总是在我们后面吃力地跟着。
The first hour of the movie really dragged. 那部电影的前一个小时真的是过得很慢。
I don't want to drag out this argument any further. 我不想再就这场争论进一步拖长下去。
She dragged up that incident just to embarrass me. 她又扯起那件事故意想使我难堪。
They dragged the canal for the missing child. 他们用拖网沿运河打捞失踪孩子的尸体。
用作名词 (n.)The cat is really excited by the drag of the basket on the floor. 在地板上来来回回拖着篮子可着实让那只猫兴奋了一回。
The drag of the his son up to top of the mountain exhausted him. 把他的儿子拉上山顶可真累坏了他。
Walking is a drag--let's take the car. 走路太费事了——我们坐汽车吧。
High interest rates are a drag on the housing market. 高利率是住房市场上的一个阻力。
drag的基本意思是“拖,拉,拽”,指拖着笨重的东西缓慢艰难地行进,意味着有阻力,也可指使某物在地上拖拉,还可指拖着网、钩等沿河底、湖底等搜索〔打捞〕,用于比喻可表示“劝说某人勉为其难地来〔去〕某处”,引申可指乏味或恼人的事物“进行过久”。