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I . drag <-gg-> [dræg] VB trans

II . drag <-gg-> [dræg] VB intr

1. drag (continue):

2. drag (trail):

III . drag [dræg] N

1. drag no pl (obstacle):

2. drag inf (boring thing):

to be a drag

3. drag inf (boring person):

4. drag no pl PHYS:

opór m

5. drag no pl inf (clothes):

6. drag inf (breathing in):

drag down VB trans inf

1. drag down (make depressed):

2. drag down (weaken):

drag in VB trans

drag out VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During editing, he scratched some of the film with steel wool and dragged it around a parking lot to make it appear neglected by wayward projectionists.
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The Catalonian rebellion dragged on for several years.
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Porgy refuses to identify the body, but is dragged off anyway.
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When it mysteriously reappears in the series' first season (taking place in 2258), it appears to have been dragged through time.
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The trial related to this accusation dragged on for four years, before the defendants were found to be innocent.
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Next a solid coat of off-white paint was applied, and that was followed by a dragged coating of blue paint.
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The treacherous host suddenly seized the catechist, dragged him to the edge of a cliff and flung him over.
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Alternatively, if the bookmarklet is presented as a link, under some browsers it can be dragged and dropped onto the bookmark bar.
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In the suburbs, his supporters, many of whom were ineligible to vote, withdrew the horses and dragged their candidate through the streets in triumph.
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You ought to know that there is a possibility of such letters being dragged out some day.
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