dragged
被拖动的,被拖累的,被拖拽的,被拖曳的
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dragged, drag·ging.
- : to draw with force, effort, or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail: They dragged the carpet out of the house.
- : to search with a drag, grapnel, or the like: They dragged the lake for the body of the missing man.
- : to level and smooth with a drag or harrow.
- : to introduce; inject; insert: He drags his honorary degree into every discussion.
- : to protract or pass tediously or painfully: They dragged the discussion out for three hours.
- : to pull from one place to another on a computer display screen, especially by using a mouse.
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dragged, drag·ging.
- : to be drawn or hauled along.
- : to trail on the ground.
- : to move heavily or with effort.
- : to proceed or pass with tedious slowness: The parade dragged by endlessly.
- : to feel listless or apathetic; move listlessly or apathetically: This heat wave has everyone dragging around.
- : to lag behind.
- : to use a drag or grapnel; dredge.
- : to take part in a drag race.
- : to take a puff: to drag on a cigarette.
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- : Nautical. a designed increase of draft toward the stern of a vessel.resistance to the movement of a hull through the water.any of a number of weights dragged cumulatively by a vessel sliding down ways to check its speed.any object dragged in the water, as a sea anchor.any device for dragging the bottom of a body of water to recover or detect objects.
- : Agriculture. a heavy wooden or steel frame drawn over the ground to smooth it.
- : Slang. someone or something tedious; a bore: It's a drag having to read this old novel.
- : a stout sledge or sled.
- : Aeronautics. the aerodynamic force exerted on an airfoil, airplane, or other aerodynamic body that tends to reduce its forward motion.
- : a four-horse sporting and passenger coach with seats inside and on top.
- : a metal shoe to receive a wheel of heavy wagons and serve as a brake on steep grades.
- : something that retards progress.
- : an act of dragging.
- : slow, laborious movement or procedure; retardation.
- : a puff or inhalation on a cigarette, pipe, etc.
- : Hunting. the scent left by a fox or other animal.something, as aniseed, dragged over the ground to leave an artificial scent.Also called drag hunt. a hunt, especially a fox hunt, in which the hounds follow an artificial scent.
- : Angling. a brake on a fishing reel.the sideways pull on a fishline, as caused by a crosscurrent.
- : clothing, makeup, and accessories typically associated with one sex when worn by a person of a different sex: a Mardi Gras ball at which many of the dancers were in drag.
- : clothing characteristic of a particular occupation or milieu: Two guests showed up in gangster drag.
- : Also called comb. Masonry. a steel plate with a serrated edge for dressing a stone surface.
- : Metallurgy. the lower part of a flask.Compare cope.
- : Slang. influence: He claims he has drag with his senator.
- : Slang. a girl or woman that one is escorting; date.
- : Informal. a street or thoroughfare, especially a main street of a town or city.
- : a drag race.
- : Eastern New England. a sledge, as for carrying stones from a field.
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- : marked by or involving the wearing of clothing, makeup, and accessories typically associated with a different sex: They’re so talented at drag makeup.
Phrases
- drag in
- drag on
- drag one's ass
- drag one's feet
- drag queen
- a drag
- in drag
- look like something the cat dragged in
- main drag
- wild horses wouldn't drag me
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Examples
Cas, an angel whose fourth-season arrival involved personally dragging Dean out of hell, had always been particularly fond of Dean.
The place also hosts DJ dance parties, drag shows, and karaoke.
My idea of nirvana is to drag my knife through the pâté and jam so one informs the other.
One day, Mire says, she noticed several drag queens nearby, who cheered or nayed her changes.
The event combines drag and comedy into bingo, and funds raised directly benefit The Resource Center.
Sometimes, they had a backup aim if their main goal fell through as the night dragged on.
In other instances, naked detainees were hooded and dragged up and down corridors while subject to physical abuse.
They slapped and punched him, and when he fell, dragged him through the dirt.
In one case a detainee was dragged naked along the dirt floor.
We met on the third floor of a shabby building in Asadabad in an impossibly spare room that we dragged cushions into.
Foot by foot the Federals dragged themselves forward, slowly pressing the guerrillas back.
And she dragged a part of it across the floor, and threw it under the bed, Ramona standing by, stupefied.
One heavily-laden boat was dragged into the stream, and a few officers and men clambered on board.
I am really afraid to say how much of poor Margaret's fortune was dragged from her—how little of it still remained.
I put down my haid, and was just kinda dragged up the aisle and onto the platform.