drag out of

US /dræɡ aʊt ʌv/
UK /dræɡ aʊt ʌv/
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1.

arrastar para fora de, tirar à força de

to force someone to leave a place or situation unwillingly

:
The police had to drag him out of the car.
A polícia teve que arrastá-lo para fora do carro.
It was hard to drag her out of bed this morning.
Foi difícil arrastá-la para fora da cama esta manhã.
2.

prolongar, arrastar

to prolong something unnecessarily

:
Don't drag out of the meeting; we have other things to do.
Não prolongue a reunião; temos outras coisas para fazer.
They tried to drag out of the negotiations for as long as possible.
Eles tentaram prolongar as negociações o máximo possível.