drag
US /dræɡ/
UK /dræɡ/

1.
ziehen, schleppen
pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty
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She had to drag the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
Sie musste den schweren Koffer die Treppe hinauf ziehen.
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The police dragged the suspect out of the car.
Die Polizei zerrte den Verdächtigen aus dem Auto.
1.
Zug, Widerstand
the act of pulling something heavy or difficult
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The drag of the anchor slowed the boat.
Der Widerstand des Ankers verlangsamte das Boot.
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There's a lot of drag on the parachute.
Es gibt viel Luftwiderstand am Fallschirm.
2.
Drag, Travestie
clothing more traditionally worn by the opposite sex, especially by men dressing as women for entertainment
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He performed in full drag at the club.
Er trat im Club in voller Drag auf.
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She loves watching drag shows.
Sie liebt es, Drag-Shows anzusehen.