drag
drag
dræg
drāg
British pronunciation
/dræɡ/

Définition et signification de « drag » en anglais

to drag
01

traîner

to pull something with effort along a surface
Transitive: to drag sth somewhere
to drag definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The tractor easily drags the heavy logs through the forest.
Le tracteur tire facilement les lourdes bûches à travers la forêt.
1.1

glisser, faire glisser

to move a piece of computer data, such as an image, across a computer or smartphone screen using the mouse or a finger
Transitive: to drag computer data [adj] | to drag computer data somewhere
to drag definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She decided to drag the image from the web browser directly into her presentation slides.
Elle a décidé de glisser l'image du navigateur web directement dans ses diapositives de présentation.
02

aspirer, tirer

to suck in or inhale air or smoke
Intransitive: to drag on a smoking tool
example
Exemples
She picked up the hookah pipe and dragged on the mouthpiece, drawing in the flavored smoke.
Elle a ramassé la pipe à narguilé et tiré sur l'embout, aspirant la fumée parfumée.
03

traîner, rester à la traîne

to move more slowly than the rest or to linger behind
Intransitive
example
Exemples
As the day wore on, the energy of the team began to wane, causing a few members to drag during the meeting.
Alors que la journée avançait, l'énergie de l'équipe commençait à diminuer, ce qui faisait que quelques membres traînaient pendant la réunion.
04

traîner, tirer

to move in a slow and difficult manner
Transitive: to drag oneself somewhere
example
Exemples
The wounded soldier refused to give up and managed to drag himself to safety.
Le soldat blessé a refusé d'abandonner et a réussi à se traîner jusqu'à un endroit sûr.
05

traîner, tirer

to compel or force someone or something to come along against their will
Transitive: to drag sb somewhere
example
Exemples
The manager had to drag the team into a meeting to address the urgent project issues.
Le manager a dû traîner l'équipe dans une réunion pour aborder les problèmes urgents du projet.
06

traîner, s'étirer

(of time) to move slowly and tediously, often leading to a sense of impatience or boredom
Intransitive
example
Exemples
The patient stared at the clock in the hospital room, feeling like time was dragging.
Le patient fixait l'horloge dans la chambre d'hôpital, ayant l'impression que le temps traînait.
07

défoncer, descendre en flammes

to criticize, insult, or call out someone harshly, often in a humorous or exaggerated way
SlangSlang
example
Exemples
They dragged each other during the roast.
Ils se sont déchirés pendant le roast.
Drag
01

the action of pulling something along a surface with force

drag definition and meaning
02

traînée, résistance aérodynamique

the force exerted on an object moving through a fluid that opposes its motion
example
Exemples
Athletes wear streamlined clothing to minimize drag during competitions.
Les athlètes portent des vêtements profilés pour minimiser la résistance pendant les compétitions.
03

a slow inhalation, as of smoke

04

clothing traditionally worn by the opposite sex, especially women's clothing worn by men

05

a person or thing considered boring or tedious

06

something that slows down or hinders progress

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