drag 的英语意思
dragdrag1 /dræɡ/ verb (past tense and past participle dragged, present participle dragging)
查看全部语言翻译1pull something [transitive] to pull something along the ground, often because it is too heavy to carry将某物沿地面拖行,通常因其过重而无法提起drag something away/along/through etc
Inge managed to drag the table into the kitchen.Inge 费力地把桌子拖进了厨房。► see thesaurus at pull2pull somebody [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to pull someone somewhere where they do not want to go, in a way that is not gentle粗暴地将某人拖往其不愿去的地方:
He grabbed her arm and dragged her into the room.他抓住她的手臂,把她拖进了房间。3drag yourself to/into/out of etc something informal非正式 to move somewhere with difficulty, especially because you are ill, tired, or unhappy因病、疲惫或情绪低落而费力地移动:
I dragged myself out of bed and into the bathroom.我强撑着从床上爬起来,挪进了浴室。
Can you drag yourself away from (=stop watching) the TV for a minute?你能暂时把自己从电视前(=停止观看)挪开一下吗?4persuade somebody to come [transitive always + adverb/preposition] informal非正式 if you drag someone somewhere, you persuade or force them to come with you when they do not want to说服或强迫不愿同行的人跟你一起去某处:
Mom dragged us to a classical music concert.妈妈硬拉着我们去听了一场古典音乐会。5computer [transitive] to move words, pictures etc on a computer screen by pulling them along with the mouse用鼠标在计算机屏幕上拖动文字、图片等:
You can drag and drop text like this.你可以像这样拖放文字。6be boring [intransitive] if time or an event drags, it seems to go very slowly because nothing interesting is happening(时间或某事)因枯燥无聊而感觉过得非常缓慢:
Friday afternoons always drag.周五下午总是过得特别慢。7touch the ground [intransitive] if something is dragging along the ground, part of it is touching the ground as you move(某物)在移动时其一部分接触地面而拖行drag along/in/on
Your coat’s dragging in the mud.你的外套拖在泥里了。8drag your feet/heels informal非正式 to take too much time to do something because you do not want to do it因不愿意做某事而拖拖拉拉、迟迟不动作:
The authorities are dragging their feet over banning cigarette advertising.当局在禁止香烟广告一事上迟迟不采取行动。9drag a lake/river etc to look for something in a lake, river etc by pulling a heavy net along the bottom在湖泊、河流等水底拖曳重网以寻找某物:
The police are dragging the lake for the missing girl’s body.警察正在打捞湖底,寻找失踪女孩的遗体。10drag somebody’s name through the mud to tell people about the bad things that someone has done, so that they will have a bad opinion of them向他人揭露某人的劣迹,使其名誉受损11drag somebody through the courts to force someone to go to a court of law, especially in order to make them have a bad experience because you are angry with them强迫某人出庭,尤指出于愤怒而使其遭受折磨12drag somebody kicking and screaming into something to force someone to do something that they do not want to – used humorously强迫某人做其不愿做的事——常用于幽默语境:
The party will have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.这个党将不得不在强烈抵制下被拖进21世纪。13look as if you’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards to look very untidy – used humorously看起来极其邋遢——常用于幽默语境14injured leg/foot [transitive] if you drag your leg, foot etc, you cannot lift it off the ground as you walk because it is injured腿脚等因受伤而无法抬离地面,走路时拖行:
a bird dragging its broken wing一只鸟拖着折断的翅膀drag somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb1to make someone feel unhappy and weak使某人感到沮丧和虚弱无力:
Joe’s been ill for weeks now – it’s really dragging him down.Joe 已经病了好几个星期了——真的把他整垮了。2to make the price, level, or quality of something go down使某物的价格、水平或质量下降:
Declining prices for aluminium have dragged down the company’s earnings.铝价下跌拖累了该公司的盈利。3if someone or something bad drags you down, they make you become worse or get into a worse situation若某个坏人或不良事物将你拖垮,会使你变得更差或陷入更糟的处境:
Don’t let them drag you down to their level.不要让他们把你拉低到他们的水平。drag somebody/something into something (also drag somebody/something ↔ in) phrasal verb1to make someone get involved in an argument, war, or other unpleasant situation that they do not want to be involved in使某人被卷入其不愿涉及的争吵、战争或其他令人不快的局面:
I’m sorry to drag you into this mess.很抱歉把你卷入这个烂摊子。2to talk about something when you are having a discussion or argument, even though it is not connected with it在讨论或争吵时提起与主题无关的事情:
Don’t drag my past into this!不要把我的过去扯进来!drag on phrasal verb if an event or situation drags on, it continues for too long(事件或情况)旷日持久,持续时间过长drag on for
an expensive court battle that could drag on for years一场可能旷日持久数年的昂贵法庭争斗drag something ↔ out phrasal verb to make an event or situation last longer than is necessary使某一事件或情况拖延得比必要时间更长:
Neither of them wanted to drag the divorce out longer than they had to.他们俩都不想把离婚拖得比必要时间更久。drag something out of somebody phrasal verb to make someone tell you something when they had not intended to tell you or were not supposed to tell you设法让某人说出其本不打算或不应透露的事情:
Police finally dragged a confession out of him.警方终于从他口中逼出了供词。drag somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1to mention an unpleasant or embarrassing story from the past, even though it upsets someone提起过去令人不快或尴尬的往事,即使这让对方不舒服:
Why do you have to drag that up again?你为什么非要把那件事又翻出来?2be dragged up British English if a child is dragged up, their parents do not teach them to behave properly – used humorously孩子因父母未加管教而野蛮生长——常用于幽默语境:
Those children have been dragged up, not brought up!那些孩子是野大的,根本不是正经教养出来的!
查看全部语言翻译1pull something [transitive] to pull something along the ground, often because it is too heavy to carry将某物沿地面拖行,通常因其过重而无法提起drag something away/along/through etc
Inge managed to drag the table into the kitchen.Inge 费力地把桌子拖进了厨房。► see thesaurus at pull2pull somebody [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to pull someone somewhere where they do not want to go, in a way that is not gentle粗暴地将某人拖往其不愿去的地方:
He grabbed her arm and dragged her into the room.他抓住她的手臂,把她拖进了房间。3drag yourself to/into/out of etc something informal非正式 to move somewhere with difficulty, especially because you are ill, tired, or unhappy因病、疲惫或情绪低落而费力地移动:
I dragged myself out of bed and into the bathroom.我强撑着从床上爬起来,挪进了浴室。
Can you drag yourself away from (=stop watching) the TV for a minute?你能暂时把自己从电视前(=停止观看)挪开一下吗?4persuade somebody to come [transitive always + adverb/preposition] informal非正式 if you drag someone somewhere, you persuade or force them to come with you when they do not want to说服或强迫不愿同行的人跟你一起去某处:
Mom dragged us to a classical music concert.妈妈硬拉着我们去听了一场古典音乐会。5computer [transitive] to move words, pictures etc on a computer screen by pulling them along with the mouse用鼠标在计算机屏幕上拖动文字、图片等:
You can drag and drop text like this.你可以像这样拖放文字。6be boring [intransitive] if time or an event drags, it seems to go very slowly because nothing interesting is happening(时间或某事)因枯燥无聊而感觉过得非常缓慢:
Friday afternoons always drag.周五下午总是过得特别慢。7touch the ground [intransitive] if something is dragging along the ground, part of it is touching the ground as you move(某物)在移动时其一部分接触地面而拖行drag along/in/on
Your coat’s dragging in the mud.你的外套拖在泥里了。8drag your feet/heels informal非正式 to take too much time to do something because you do not want to do it因不愿意做某事而拖拖拉拉、迟迟不动作:
The authorities are dragging their feet over banning cigarette advertising.当局在禁止香烟广告一事上迟迟不采取行动。9drag a lake/river etc to look for something in a lake, river etc by pulling a heavy net along the bottom在湖泊、河流等水底拖曳重网以寻找某物:
The police are dragging the lake for the missing girl’s body.警察正在打捞湖底,寻找失踪女孩的遗体。10drag somebody’s name through the mud to tell people about the bad things that someone has done, so that they will have a bad opinion of them向他人揭露某人的劣迹,使其名誉受损11drag somebody through the courts to force someone to go to a court of law, especially in order to make them have a bad experience because you are angry with them强迫某人出庭,尤指出于愤怒而使其遭受折磨12drag somebody kicking and screaming into something to force someone to do something that they do not want to – used humorously强迫某人做其不愿做的事——常用于幽默语境:
The party will have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.这个党将不得不在强烈抵制下被拖进21世纪。13look as if you’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards to look very untidy – used humorously看起来极其邋遢——常用于幽默语境14injured leg/foot [transitive] if you drag your leg, foot etc, you cannot lift it off the ground as you walk because it is injured腿脚等因受伤而无法抬离地面,走路时拖行:
a bird dragging its broken wing一只鸟拖着折断的翅膀drag somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb1to make someone feel unhappy and weak使某人感到沮丧和虚弱无力:
Joe’s been ill for weeks now – it’s really dragging him down.Joe 已经病了好几个星期了——真的把他整垮了。2to make the price, level, or quality of something go down使某物的价格、水平或质量下降:
Declining prices for aluminium have dragged down the company’s earnings.铝价下跌拖累了该公司的盈利。3if someone or something bad drags you down, they make you become worse or get into a worse situation若某个坏人或不良事物将你拖垮,会使你变得更差或陷入更糟的处境:
Don’t let them drag you down to their level.不要让他们把你拉低到他们的水平。drag somebody/something into something (also drag somebody/something ↔ in) phrasal verb1to make someone get involved in an argument, war, or other unpleasant situation that they do not want to be involved in使某人被卷入其不愿涉及的争吵、战争或其他令人不快的局面:
I’m sorry to drag you into this mess.很抱歉把你卷入这个烂摊子。2to talk about something when you are having a discussion or argument, even though it is not connected with it在讨论或争吵时提起与主题无关的事情:
Don’t drag my past into this!不要把我的过去扯进来!drag on phrasal verb if an event or situation drags on, it continues for too long(事件或情况)旷日持久,持续时间过长drag on for
an expensive court battle that could drag on for years一场可能旷日持久数年的昂贵法庭争斗drag something ↔ out phrasal verb to make an event or situation last longer than is necessary使某一事件或情况拖延得比必要时间更长:
Neither of them wanted to drag the divorce out longer than they had to.他们俩都不想把离婚拖得比必要时间更久。drag something out of somebody phrasal verb to make someone tell you something when they had not intended to tell you or were not supposed to tell you设法让某人说出其本不打算或不应透露的事情:
Police finally dragged a confession out of him.警方终于从他口中逼出了供词。drag somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1to mention an unpleasant or embarrassing story from the past, even though it upsets someone提起过去令人不快或尴尬的往事,即使这让对方不舒服:
Why do you have to drag that up again?你为什么非要把那件事又翻出来?2be dragged up British English if a child is dragged up, their parents do not teach them to behave properly – used humorously孩子因父母未加管教而野蛮生长——常用于幽默语境:
Those children have been dragged up, not brought up!那些孩子是野大的,根本不是正经教养出来的!dragdrag2 noun
1 a drag informal非正式 a)something or someone that is boring令人厌烦的事物或人:
Don’t be such a drag! Come to the party.别这么扫兴!来参加派对嘛。 b)something that is annoying and continues for a long time令人烦恼且持续时间很长的事情:
It’s a real drag having to travel so far to work every day.每天要跑这么远上班,真是件烦人的事。2be a drag on somebody/something to make it hard for someone to make progress towards what they want使某人难以向目标前进的阻力:
Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the president’s re-election campaign.任何经济放缓都将成为总统连任竞选的阻力。3[countable] the act of breathing in smoke from your cigarette吸入香烟烟雾的动作;抽一口(烟):
Frank took a drag on his cigarette.Frank 抽了一口烟。4 in drag wearing clothes worn by the opposite sex, especially to entertain people穿着异性服装,尤指为了娱乐观众(即扮装):
The whole performance is done in drag.整场演出都是扮装表演。5[uncountable] the force of air that pushes against an aircraft or a vehicle that is moving forward阻碍飞机或前进中车辆的空气阻力:
The car’s rounded edges reduce drag.汽车的圆滑边缘能降低风阻。6the main drag American English informal非正式 the biggest or longest street that goes through a town贯穿城镇的最宽或最长的街道;主街:
Our hotel is right on the main drag.我们的酒店就在主街上。
1 a drag informal非正式 a)something or someone that is boring令人厌烦的事物或人:
Don’t be such a drag! Come to the party.别这么扫兴!来参加派对嘛。 b)something that is annoying and continues for a long time令人烦恼且持续时间很长的事情:
It’s a real drag having to travel so far to work every day.每天要跑这么远上班,真是件烦人的事。2be a drag on somebody/something to make it hard for someone to make progress towards what they want使某人难以向目标前进的阻力:
Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the president’s re-election campaign.任何经济放缓都将成为总统连任竞选的阻力。3[countable] the act of breathing in smoke from your cigarette吸入香烟烟雾的动作;抽一口(烟):
Frank took a drag on his cigarette.Frank 抽了一口烟。4 in drag wearing clothes worn by the opposite sex, especially to entertain people穿着异性服装,尤指为了娱乐观众(即扮装):
The whole performance is done in drag.整场演出都是扮装表演。5[uncountable] the force of air that pushes against an aircraft or a vehicle that is moving forward阻碍飞机或前进中车辆的空气阻力:
The car’s rounded edges reduce drag.汽车的圆滑边缘能降低风阻。6the main drag American English informal非正式 the biggest or longest street that goes through a town贯穿城镇的最宽或最长的街道;主街:
Our hotel is right on the main drag.我们的酒店就在主街上。