drag

US /dræɡ/
UK /dræɡ/
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1.

拖, 拉

pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty

:
She had to drag the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
她不得不拖着沉重的行李箱上楼。
The police dragged the suspect out of the car.
警察把嫌疑犯从车里拖出来
2.

拖延, 缓慢移动

move slowly and with difficulty

:
The meeting seemed to drag on forever.
会议似乎永远拖延下去。
Time began to drag as he waited for the results.
他等待结果时,时间开始缓慢地流逝
1.

拖, 阻力

the act of pulling something heavy or difficult

:
The drag of the anchor slowed the boat.
锚的阻力使船减速。
There's a lot of drag on the parachute.
降落伞有很大的阻力
2.

变装, 男扮女装

clothing more traditionally worn by the opposite sex, especially by men dressing as women for entertainment

:
He performed in full drag at the club.
他在俱乐部里穿着全套变装表演。
She loves watching drag shows.
她喜欢看变装表演。