1 [T] to pull sb/sth along with difficulty 用力拉;拖:
The box was so heavy we had to drag it along the floor.这箱子怪重的,我们不得不把它沿着地板拖着走。☞picture at pull 见pull插图
2 [T] to make sb come or go somewhere 使某人来或去某地:
She's always trying to drag me along to museums and galleries, but I'm not interested.她老是想拉我一块儿去博物馆和画廊,可是我不感兴趣。
3 [I] drag (on) to be boring or to seem to last a long time 把人搞腻烦;拖拖拉拉地进行:
The speeches dragged on for hours.讲演没完没了地拖了好几个钟头。
4 [T] (computing计算机技术) to move sth across the screen of the computer using the mouse 用鼠标在计算机屏幕上移动图标;拖:
Click on the file and drag it into the new folder.点击一下该文件,把它拖进新的活页夹内。
drag sth out to make sth last longer than necessary 拖延:
Let's not drag this decision out -- shall we go or not?我们别拖拖拉拉,犹豫不决,到底去不去啊?drag sth out (of sb) to force or persuade sb to give you information 逼人招供;劝人讲出
drag²
/dræg ||; dræg/noun
1 [sing] (informal 非正式) a person or thing that is boring or annoying 令人厌倦或心烦的人或事物:
‘The car's broken down.’ ‘Oh no! What a drag!’“汽车抛锚了。”“什么!真讨厌!”
2 [U] women's clothes worn by a man, especially as part of a show, etc 男子所穿的女装(尤指演出节目时):
men in drag着女装的男人
3 [C] an act of breathing in cigarette smoke 吸一口烟:
He took a long drag on his cigarette.他狠狠地吸了一口烟。