drag

drag verb uk/dræɡ/ uspresent participle drag ging | past tense and past participle drag ged   drag sth/sb across/along/over, etc
B2 to pull something or someone along the ground somewhere, usually with difficulty

волочить, тащить что-либо
The table was too heavy to lift, so we had to drag it across the room.  drag sb along/out/to, etc
to make someone go somewhere they do not want to go

вытаскивать кого-либо куда-либо
She drag ged me to the mall to look at shoes. I have to drag myself out of bed every morning. drag verb
(TIME)

to continue for too much time in a boring way

затягиваться, тянуться
The negotiations drag ged on for months. Смотрите также drag your feet (foot) Фразовые глаголы drag sb down drag sb into sth drag sth out

DRAG noun

uk/dræɡ/ us  in drag informal
If a man is in drag , he is wearing women's clothes.

мужчина, переодетый в женское платье
 be a drag informal
to be boring and unpleasant

быть занудным
Cleaning the house is such a drag . [ C ] the action of breathing in smoke from a cigarette

затяжка (при курении)
He took a drag on his cigarette.
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