B2 [ T ] to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground拖,拉,拽,牵引
C2 [ T + adv/prep ] to make someone go somewhere they do not want to go硬拖,硬拉,硬拽
[ 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)
[ 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
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.
[ S ] informal something that is not convenient and is boring or unpleasant麻烦;苦差事;讨厌的事
[ 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
[ C ] slang the action of taking in air through a cigarette吸一口(烟)
[ 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
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