单词 | dragged |
释义 | drag1 of 3noun ˈdrag plural drags 1 : something used to drag (see drag entry 2) with especially : a device for dragging under water to detect or obtain objects 2 : something that is dragged, pulled, or drawn along or over a surface: such as a agriculture : harrow b : a sledge (see sledge entry 3 sense 2) for conveying heavy bodies c : conveyance 3 a : the act or an instance of dragging or drawing: such as (1) : a drawing along or over a surface with effort or pressure (2) : motion effected with slowness or difficulty also : the condition of having or seeming to have such motion (3) : a draw on a pipe, cigarette, or cigar took a drag on his cigar also : a draft (see draft entry 1 sense 2b) of liquid b : a movement, inclination, or retardation caused by or as if by dragging the drag of his bottom lip c slang : influence securing special favor : pull 4 a : something that retards or impedes motion, action, or advancement b(1) physics : the retarding force acting on a body (such as an airplane) moving through a fluid (such as air) parallel and opposite to the direction of motion (2) mechanical engineering : friction (see friction sense 1b) between engine parts also : retardation due to friction c : burden, encumbrance the drag of population growth on living standards d : one that is boring or gets in the way of enjoyment thinks studying is a drag this sickly kid is going to be a social drag Edmund Morris 5 hunting a : an object drawn over the ground to leave a scented trail b : a clog (see clog entry 1 sense 1a) fastened to a trap to prevent the escape of a trapped animal 6 : street, road the main drag 7 a : entertainment in which performers caricature or challenge gender stereotypes (as by dressing in clothing that is stereotypical of another gender, by using exaggeratedly gendered mannerisms, or by combining elements of stereotypically male and female dress) and often wear elaborate or outrageous costumes "… Atlanta … was, like, mecca for drag. It had the traditional drag queens who were female impersonators. But, you know, I had come from the punk rock side of the tracks, and we did drag as a social comment …" RuPaul —often used before another noun Drag shows are events where performers impersonate characters from a certain gender and often don elaborate costuming and makeup. Lauren WavraThe drama sparked a conversation within the LGBTQ community regarding trans, female, and nonbinary drag performers. Xavier Piedra see also drag king, drag queen b(1) : the costumes worn by drag performers performing in drag also : stereotypically gendered clothing worn by someone who is of a different gender … writing about her first experience using the men's toilets while in male drag … Anna Carey (2) : costume What was perhaps most embarrassing about Cyrus' dismal gig was its cutesy toys—a giant teddy bear from which she popped to cavort with a dance troupe in fuzzy bear drag. Camille Paglia especially : a costume used to impersonate a person or kind of person … Paul Newman and Robert Redford romping about in bad-guy drag like naughty Hardy Boys ain't my idea of a western. Mark Goodman 8 sports : drag race drag 2 of 3verb dragged; dragging; drags transitive verb 1 a(1) : to draw or pull slowly or heavily : haul dragging a box down the hall (2) : to cause to move with slowness or difficulty dragged myself up the stairs dragging his feet (3) : to cause to trail (see trail entry 1 sense 1a) along a surface wandered off dragging the leash b(1) : to bring by or as if by force or compulsion dragging the kids to the grocery store (2) : to extract by or as if by pulling drag the truth out of him c : protract drag a story out 2 a : to pass a drag over drag a field b : to explore with a drag drag the pond for the drowning victim c hunting and fishing : to catch with a dragnet (see dragnet sense 1) 3 baseball : to hit (a drag bunt) while moving toward first base 4 computers : to select and move (an item on a computer screen) by using a mouse, a touch screen, etc. drag the icon to the bottom row Drag and drop any image into the search box on images.google.com to help determine whether a photo is fake. Laura Anastasia and Mary Kate Frank intransitive verb 1 : to hang or lag behind Stop dragging and hurry up. 2 : to fish or search with a drag (see drag entry 1 sense 1) 3 : to trail along on the ground Your scarf is dragging. 4 a : to move slowly because of fatigue was dragging after the long trip b : to proceed or continue laboriously or tediously The lawsuit dragged on for years. 5 : draw sense 4a drag on a cigarette 6 : to make a plucking or pulling movement 7 sports : to participate in a drag race draggingly ˈdra-giŋ-lē adverb drag 3 of 3adjective : of, being, involving, or intended for a person wearing clothing typical of the opposite sex : of, being, involving, or intended for a person in drag (see drag entry 1 sense 7b(1)) a drag ball dragged verb1 as in pulled to cause to follow by applying steady force on the deliveryman dragged the barrels over against the wall Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in crawled to move or act slowly one of the climbers was beginning to drag Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in shuffled to move slowly the play dragged and seemed to take forever to get to its predictable conclusion Synonyms & Similar Words
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