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TOEFL BNC: 2538 COCA: 2127

drag verb PULL

B2 [ T ] 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。

C2 [ T + adv/prep ] to make someone go somewhere they do not want to go硬拖,硬拉,硬拽

She had to drag her kids away from the toys.她不得不把孩子从玩具店硬拉出来。
I really had to drag myself out of bed this morning.今天早上我真是硬撑着从床上爬了起来。

B1 [ T ] to move something on a computer screen using a mouse(用鼠标)拖动

[ T ] 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 the conversation.她总把性扯到谈话中来。

[ T ] 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

B1 If you drag and drop something on a computer screen, you move it from one area to another using the mouse.(在计算机屏幕上)用鼠标移动

More examples

Thousands of turtles drag themselves onto the beach and lay their eggs in the sand.

The dog managed to drag the box into the room by itself.

She dragged the canoe down to the water.

The youths were dragged from their car and searched for weapons.

She dragged her bulging suitcase up the stairs.

drag verb BORING

C2 [ I ] 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 movie was interesting but the second half dragged (on).电影的上半部很有趣,但下半部却很拖沓。

drag noun BORING THING

[ S ] informal something that is not convenient and is boring or unpleasant麻烦;苦差事;讨厌的事

Filling in forms is such a drag!填写这些表格真麻烦!
I've got to go to the dentist again - what a drag!我还得去看牙医——真麻烦!

drag noun PULL

[ S or U ] specialized physics, engineering the force that acts against the forward movement of something that 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。

drag noun SUCK

[ C ] slang the action of taking in air through a cigarette吸一口(烟)

Taking a deep drag of/on his cigarette he closed his eyes and sighed.他深深地吸了一口烟,闭上眼睛叹了口气。

drag noun CLOTHES

[ U ] informal the activity of dressing in clothes of the opposite sex, especially of a man dressing in women's clothes, 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 drag一身女性打扮的男人
TOEFL BNC: 2538 COCA: 2127
TOEFL BNC: 2538 COCA: 2127
drag verb
drag (I'm sorry to drag you all this way in the heat.) pull1 (Police dragged protesters away.) drag your feet take your time
drag

verb

drag ♦︎ rush ♦︎ haul ♦︎ hustle ♦︎ bundle ♦︎ pack sb offThese words all mean to take or send sb somewhere, especially quickly, roughly, or to somewhere they do not want to go. 这些词均表示把某人带往某处,尤指以快速、粗暴或强行的方式。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to drag / haul / hustle / bundle sb off / away (from sth)to drag / rush / haul / hustle / bundle sb out of sthto rush / haul / hustle / bundle sb into sthto drag / haul yourself somewhere drag (-gg-) [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to make sb/yourself go somewhere that they/you do not really want to go to; to move yourself slowly and with a lot of effort 迫使(某人)前往;缓慢而费力地移动(或行进)I'm sorry to drag you all this way in the heat.对不起,这么热的天硬拉着你跑了这一路。It's time you dragged yourself away from that computer!到时间了,你该离开那电脑了!I dragged myself out of bed and got a glass of water.我吃力地从床上爬起来,喝了一杯水。 rush [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to take or send sb somewhere in a great hurry 快速运输;速送Ambulances rushed the injured to hospital.救护车迅速将伤者送往医院。 haul hɔːl [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to force sb to go somewhere they do not want to go, especially by pulling them; to move yourself somewhere slowly and with a lot of effort 强迫(某人)前往;拽走;缓慢而费力地移动(或行进)A number of suspects have been hauled in for questioning.几个嫌疑犯被带进来接受讯问。She hauled him back onto the dance floor.她把他拉回了舞池。Laura hauled herself up from the sofa.劳拉费劲地从沙发上站起来。The creature began to haul itself out of the water.那动物开始缓缓从水中挣脱出来。NOTE 辨析 Drag or haul?There is more of a sense of physical force being used with haul than with drag. You usually haul yourself somewhere when an upward movement is involved; it is used especially with up and out. * haul比drag需要更大的力量。haul yourself通常指使身体向上运动,尤与up和out连用。 hustle [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to make sb move forward quickly by pushing them in a rough or aggressive way 推搡;猛推He grabbed her arm and hustled her out of the room.他抓住她的胳膊,把她推出了房间。I was hustled into a waiting car.我被推搡进一辆等候着的汽车。 bundle [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to push or send sb somewhere quickly and roughly 匆匆送走;推搡Bodyguards quickly bundled the President into the car.几名保镖迅速将总统拥进汽车。They bundled her off on the next train.他们匆匆把她送上了下一列火车。NOTE 辨析 Hustle or bundle?There is often more aggression and force shown with hustle than with bundle. A person might be bundled somewhere in order to protect or hide them. * hustle比bundle更粗暴,bundle可以是为保护或藏匿而匆匆送走某人。 ˌpack sbˈoff

phrasal verb

(informal) to send sb somewhere, especially because you do not want them with you 把⋯打发走He was packed off to a boarding school at the age of seven.七岁时他就被打发到一所寄宿学校去上学。

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