drag in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for drag in the English»French Dictionary

I.drag [Brit draɡ, Am dræɡ] N

II.drag <pres part dragging; pret, pp dragged> [Brit draɡ, Am dræɡ] VB trans

III.drag <pres part dragging; pret, pp dragged> [Brit draɡ, Am dræɡ] VB intr

I.drag out VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sth] out)

II.drag out VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sth] out of sb)

I.drag down VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sth] down)

I.drag in VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sth] in, drag in [sth])

I.drag away VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sb] away)

II.drag away VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [oneself] away from [sth])

I.drag along VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sth] along)

II.drag along VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sb] along to)

I.drag up VB [Brit draɡ -, Am dræɡ -] (drag [sth] up, drag up [sth])

drag in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for drag in the English»French Dictionary

4. drag no pl inf SOCIOL (women's clothes worn by a man):

to be in drag

7. drag SPORTS → drag race

See also drag race

drag Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to drag sb out of bed
to drag on a cigarette inf
to drag on/at a cigarette
to drag sb out of bed
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His fighting style includes, creating a sandpit to drag his opponents into.
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The mass and drag of the moving water creates the resistance.
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Form drag, skin friction and interference drag on bluff bodies are not coined as being elements of parasitic drag, but directly as elements of drag.
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This streamlines the fish and thereby reduces drag.
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The name arose because they competed in a gasoline-fueled drag racing class, rather than one using methanol or nitromethane.
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It's like every activity in life: there are people who do crazy things and drag down the majority by being reckless.
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In transonic flight, wave drag is commonly referred to as transonic compressibility drag.
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Their fur decreases streamlining and creates additional drag.
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And how that can carry or drag down a show.
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In studies by cameras mounted on submersibles, it has been found that sea lilies can drag themselves along the seabed by their arms.
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