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drag
/ˈdræg/
(v.)拖動拖,拖累(vt.)(vi.)拖累,拖拉,慢條斯理地走
From:
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drag
牽曳
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drag
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
dragging
;
anything
which
is
dragged
.
2.
A
net
,
or
an
apparatus
,
to
be
drawn
along
the
bottom
under
water
,
as
in
fishing
,
searching
for
drowned
persons
,
etc
.
3.
A
kind
of
sledge
for
conveying
heavy
bodies
;
also
,
a
kind
of
low
car
or
handcart
;
as
,
a
stone
drag
.
4.
A
heavy
coach
with
seats
on
top
;
also
,
a
heavy
carriage
. [
Collog
.]
5.
A
heavy
harrow
,
for
breaking
up
ground
.
6.
(a)
Anything
towed
in
the
water
to
retard
a
ship's
progress
,
or
to
keep
her
head
up
to
the
wind
;
esp
.,
a
canvas
bag
with
a
hooped
mouth
,
so
used
.
See
Drag sail
(
below
).
(b)
Also
,
a
skid
or
shoe
,
for
retarding
the
motion
of
a
carriage
wheel
.
(c)
Hence
,
anything
that
retards
;
a
clog
;
an
obstacle
to
progress
or
enjoyment
.
My
lectures
were
only
a
pleasure
to
me
,
and
no
drag
.
--
J
.
D
.
Forbes
.
7.
Motion
affected
with
slowness
and
difficulty
,
as
if
clogged
.
“Had
a
drag
in
his
walk.”
8.
Founding
The
bottom
part
of
a
flask
or
mold
,
the
upper
part
being
the
cope
.
9.
Masonry
A
steel
instrument
for
completing
the
dressing
of
soft
stone
.
10.
Marine Engin.
The
difference
between
the
speed
of
a
screw
steamer
under
sail
and
that
of
the
screw
when
the
ship
outruns
the
screw
;
or
between
the
propulsive
effects
of
the
different
floats
of
a
paddle
wheel
.
See
Citation
under
Drag
,
v. i.
, 3.
Drag sail
Naut.
,
a
sail
or
canvas
rigged
on
a
stout
frame
,
to
be
dragged
by
a
vessel
through
the
water
in
order
to
keep
her
head
to
the
wind
or
to
prevent
drifting
; --
called
also
drift sail
,
drag sheet
,
drag anchor
,
sea anchor
,
floating anchor
,
etc
.
Drag twist
Mining
,
a
spiral
hook
at
the
end
of
a
rod
for
cleaning
drilled
holes
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drag
n.
A
confection
;
a
comfit
;
a
drug
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drag
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dragged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dragging
]
1.
To
draw
slowly
or
heavily
onward
;
to
pull
along
the
ground
by
main
force
;
to
haul
;
to
trail
; --
applied
to
drawing
heavy
or
resisting
bodies
or
those
inapt
for
drawing
,
with
labor
,
along
the
ground
or
other
surface
;
as
,
to
drag
stone
or
timber
;
to
drag
a
net
in
fishing
.
Dragged
by
the
cords
which
through
his
feet
were
thrust
.
--
Denham
.
The
grossness
of
his
nature
will
have
weight
to
drag
thee
down
.
--
Tennyson
.
A
needless
Alexandrine
ends
the
song
That
,
like
a
wounded
snake
,
drags
its
slow
length
along
. --
Pope
.
2.
To
break
,
as
land
,
by
drawing
a
drag
or
harrow
over
it
;
to
harrow
;
to
draw
a
drag
along
the
bottom
of
,
as
a
stream
or
other
water
;
hence
,
to
search
,
as
by
means
of
a
drag
.
Then
while
I
dragged
my
brains
for
such
a
song
.
--
Tennyson
.
3.
To
draw
along
,
as
something
burdensome
;
hence
,
to
pass
in
pain
or
with
difficulty
.
Have
dragged
a
lingering
life
.
--
Dryden
.
To drag an anchor
Naut.
,
to
trail
it
along
the
bottom
when
the
anchor
will
not
hold
the
ship
.
Syn:
--
See
Draw
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drag
,
v. i.
1.
To
be
drawn
along
,
as
a
rope
or
dress
,
on
the
ground
;
to
trail
;
to
be
moved
onward
along
the
ground
,
or
along
the
bottom
of
the
sea
,
as
an
anchor
that
does
not
hold
.
2.
To
move
onward
heavily
,
laboriously
,
or
slowly
;
to
advance
with
weary
effort
;
to
go
on
lingeringly
.
The
day
drags
through
,
though
storms
keep
out
the
sun
.
--
Byron
.
Long
,
open
panegyric
drags
at
best
.
--
Gay
.
3.
To
serve
as
a
clog
or
hindrance
;
to
hold
back
.
A
propeller
is
said
to
drag
when
the
sails
urge
the
vessel
faster
than
the
revolutions
of
the
screw
can
propel
her
.
--
Russell
.
4.
To
fish
with
a
dragnet
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
drag
n
1:
the
phenomenon
of
resistance
to
motion
through
a
fluid
[
syn
:
retarding force
]
2:
something
that
slows
or
delays
progress
; "
taxation
is
a
drag
on
the
economy
"; "
too
many
laws
are
a
drag
on
the
use
of
new
land
"
3:
something
tedious
and
boring
; "
peeling
potatoes
is
a
drag
"
4:
clothing
that
is
conventionally
worn
by
the
opposite
sex
(
especially
women's
clothing
when
worn
by
a
man
); "
he
went
to
the
party
dressed
in
drag
"; "
the
waitresses
looked
like
missionaries
in
drag
"
5:
a
slow
inhalation
(
as
of
tobacco
smoke
); "
he
took
a
puff
on
his
pipe
"; "
he
took
a
drag
on
his
cigarette
and
expelled
the
smoke
slowly
" [
syn
:
puff
,
pull
]
6:
the
act
of
dragging
(
pulling
with
force
); "
the
drag
up
the
hill
exhausted
him
"
v
1:
pull
,
as
against
a
resistance
; "
He
dragged
the
big
suitcase
behind
him
"; "
These
worries
were
dragging
at
him
"
2:
draw
slowly
or
heavily
; "
haul
stones
"; "
haul
nets
" [
syn
:
haul
,
hale
,
cart
]
3:
force
into
some
kind
of
situation
,
condition
,
or
course
of
action
; "
They
were
swept
up
by
the
events
"; "
don't
drag
me
into
this
business
" [
syn
:
embroil
,
tangle
,
sweep
, {
sweep
up
,
drag in
]
4:
move
slowly
and
as
if
with
great
effort
5:
to
lag
or
linger
behind
; "
But
in
so
many
other
areas
we
still
are
dragging
" [
syn
:
trail
,
get behind
, {
hang
back
,
drop behind
]
6:
suck
in
or
take
(
air
); "
draw
a
deep
breath
"; "
draw
on
a
cigarette
" [
syn
:
puff
,
draw
]
7:
use
a
computer
mouse
to
move
icons
on
the
screen
and
select
commands
from
a
menu
; "
drag
this
icon
to
the
lower
right
hand
corner
of
the
screen
"
8:
walk
without
lifting
the
feet
[
syn
:
scuff
]
9:
search
(
as
the
bottom
of
a
body
of
water
)
for
something
valuable
or
lost
[
syn
:
dredge
]
10:
persuade
to
come
away
from
something
attractive
or
interesting
; "
He
dragged
me
away
from
the
television
set
"
11:
proceed
for
an
extended
period
of
time
; "
The
speech
dragged
on
for
two
hours
" [
syn
:
drag on
,
drag out
]
[
also
:
dragging
,
dragged
]
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