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I. drag <-gg-> [dræg] VB trans
1. drag (pull):
drag
2. drag (make go):
drag
wlec [perf za-]
to drag sb out of sth
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć] kogoś z czegoś
3. drag (search):
drag
przeszukiwać [perf przeszukać ](za pomogą bosaków, sieci)
Phrases:
to drag one's feet [or heels] over sth inf
II. drag <-gg-> [dræg] VB intr
1. drag (continue):
drag
2. drag (trail):
drag
III. drag [dræg] N
1. drag no pl (obstacle):
drag
spowalniać [perf spowolnić] wzrost
2. drag inf (boring thing):
to be a drag
3. drag inf (boring person):
drag
4. drag no pl PHYS:
drag
5. drag no pl inf (clothes):
in drag
6. drag inf (breathing in):
zaciągać [perf zaciągnąć] się papierosem
OpenDict entry
drag N
profile drag aeromechanika
pressure drag areomechanika
parasitic drag areomechanika
mould drag odlewnictwo
drag away VB trans
to drag sb away from sth
odciągać [perf odciągnąć] kogoś od czegoś
to drag sb away from work
odrywać [perf oderwać] kogoś od pracy
drag behind VB intr
drag behind
drag behind
pozostawać [perf pozostać] w tyle
drag down VB trans inf
1. drag down (make depressed):
drag down
przybijać [perf przybić]
2. drag down (weaken):
drag down
osłabiać [perf osłabić]
Phrases:
to drag sb down to one's level
drag in VB trans
drag in subject:
drag in
poruszać [perf poruszyć]
don't drag Liz in
drag into VB trans
to drag sb/sth into sth
wciągać [perf wciągnąć] kogoś/coś w coś
drag off VB trans
drag off
odciągać [perf odciągnąć]
drag on VB intr
drag on
drag out VB trans
1. drag out (make longer):
drag out
przeciągać [perf przeciągnąć]
drag out
przedłużać [perf przedłużyć]
Phrases:
to drag sth out of sb
wyciągać [perf wyciągnąć] coś od kogoś
drag up VB trans
drag up story
wywlekać [perf wywlec]
drag up memories
wywoływać [perf wywołać]
Present
Idrag
youdrag
he/she/itdrags
wedrag
youdrag
theydrag
Past
Idragged
youdragged
he/she/itdragged
wedragged
youdragged
theydragged
Present Perfect
Ihavedragged
youhavedragged
he/she/ithasdragged
wehavedragged
youhavedragged
theyhavedragged
Past Perfect
Ihaddragged
youhaddragged
he/she/ithaddragged
wehaddragged
youhaddragged
theyhaddragged
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Engineers building a space capsule must take forces such as gravity and drag into consideration.
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Male swimmers wore full body suits up until the 1940s, which caused more drag in the water than their modern swimwear counterparts.
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This was the beginning of a controversy that would drag on for several seasons.
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Some use lift powered swimming, which can be compared to flying as appendages flap like wings, and reduce drag on the surface of the appendage.
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The suit, which was originally projected to drag on for months in the courts, was resolved within a matter of weeks.
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