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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. drag <part. pres. dragging; pret., part. pas. dragged> [ingl. am. dræɡ, ingl. brit. draɡ] V. trans.

1.1. drag (haul):

1.2. drag (force) coloq.:

2. drag (allow to trail):

drag tail/garment/anchor
the dog was dragging its broken leg

3. drag (dredge):

drag river/lake

4. drag INFORM.:

II. drag <part. pres. dragging; pret., part. pas. dragged> [ingl. am. dræɡ, ingl. brit. draɡ] V. intr.

1.1. drag (trail):

drag anchor:
drag coat:

1.2. drag (lag):

2. drag (go on slowly):

drag work/conversation:
drag film/play:

3. drag (race cars) ingl. am.:

drag coloq.

III. drag [ingl. am. dræɡ, ingl. brit. draɡ] SUST.

1.1. drag sin pl. (hindrance):

1.2. drag sin pl. argot:

lata f coloq.
plomo m coloq.
coñazo m Esp. argot
camello m Col. coloq.
plomo m coloq.
pelmazo m / pelmaza f coloq.
¡qué lata! coloq.

2. drag U (resistant force):

3. drag C (on cigarette):

drag coloq.
drag coloq.
pitada f amer.
drag coloq.
calada f Esp.

4. drag U (influence) ingl. am.:

drag argot
palanca f coloq.
drag argot
enchufe m Esp. coloq.
drag argot
cuña f Co. Sur coloq.

5. drag U (women's clothes):

in drag atrbv. act/show
in drag atrbv. act/show

6. drag C (dragnet):

7. drag (street) ingl. am. argot:

drag queen SUST.

reinona f Esp. argot

drag race SUST.

drag down V. [ingl. am. dræɡ -, ingl. brit. draɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. drag down (morally):

2. drag down (physically):

drag up V. [ingl. am. dræɡ -, ingl. brit. draɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. drag up (recall):

2. drag up (bring up) ingl. brit.:

drag up hum.

drag on V. [ingl. am. dræɡ -, ingl. brit. draɡ -] (v + adv)

drag out V. [ingl. am. dræɡ -, ingl. brit. draɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

drag in V. [ingl. am. dræɡ -, ingl. brit. draɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

drag in subject/topic:

drag artist SUST.

drag lift SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. drag [dræg] V. trans. -gg-

1. drag (pull):

2. drag (in water):

II. drag [dræg] V. intr.

1. drag (trail along):

2. drag:

drag time
drag meeting, conversation

3. drag (lag behind):

III. drag [dræg] SUST.

1. drag (device):

2. drag sin pl.:

drag FÍS.
drag AERO.

3. drag sin pl. (hindrance):

4. drag sin pl. coloq. (boring experience):

5. drag sin pl. coloq. (boring person):

pelmazo(-a) m (f)

6. drag sin pl. coloq. (women's clothes):

7. drag coloq. (inhalation):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the main drag ingl. am., ingl. austr. coloq.

drag along V. trans.

drag out V. trans. -gg-

drag out meeting, conversation:

drag away V. trans.

drag lift SUST. ingl. brit.

drag down V. trans.

1. drag down (force to a lower level):

2. drag down:

drag behind V. intr.

drag up V. trans.

drag on V. intr.

drag on meeting, film:

drag in V. trans.

drag in person
drag in subject
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. trans.

1. drag (pull):

to drag one's heels [or feet] fig.

2. drag (in water):

3. drag comput:

II. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. intr.

1. drag (trail along):

2. drag:

drag time
drag meeting, conversation

3. drag (lag behind):

III. drag [dræg] SUST.

1. drag (device):

2. drag:

drag FÍS.
drag AERO.

3. drag (hindrance):

4. drag argot:

pelmazo(-a) m (f)

5. drag coloq. (women's clothes):

6. drag coloq. (inhalation):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the main drag argot

drag behind V. intr.

drag along V. trans.

drag away V. trans.

drag down V. trans.

1. drag down (lower forcefully):

2. drag down:

drag out V. trans.

drag out meeting, conversation:

drag in V. trans.

drag in person
drag in subject

drag on V. intr.

drag on meeting, film:

drag up V. trans.

español
español
inglés
inglés
dragging
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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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

The convention might only last 15 minutes, or it could drag out for several days for debate.
en.wikipedia.org
Sometimes we embrace these trends with open arms and drag out our '90s slip dresses that were hidden in the back of the wardrobe.
www.m2woman.co.nz
It takes three to four men to drag out from shelter and put down the animal.
en.wikipedia.org
Have fun dressing up your dining area or entertaining space -- but don't be cheap and drag out the living room cushions.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The only way to get that is to drag out of the data evidence of how students performed, over time.
www.winnipegfreepress.com

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