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'drag on' tiene referencia cruzada con ''drag on''. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'drag on' is cross-referenced with ''drag on''. It is in one or more of the lines below.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
drag on vi phrasal(continue tediously)hacerse eterno loc verb
no terminar nunca loc verb
The three-hour movie dragged on and on.
La película de tres horas se hizo eterna.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
drag [sth/sb] vtr(pull [sth], [sb] along the ground)arrastrar vtr
arrastrar a vtr + prep
Cynthia dragged the large chair into the room.
Cynthia arrastró la silla hasta la habitación.
drag vi(touch the ground)rozar, tocar vi
arrastrarse v prnl
I didn't know that my scarf was dragging on the ground. Now it's filthy!
No sabía que mi bufanda estaba rozando el suelo. ¡Ahora está sucia!
drag vi(pass slowly)estirarse v prnl
hacerse largo loc verb
The movie starts to drag in the second half.
La película se estira en la segunda mitad.
a drag ninformal ([sth] boring, tedious) (coloquial)lata nf
(ES, coloquial)rollo nm
(ES, vulgar)coñazo nm
(AR, vulgar)cagada, mierda nf
Homework is always a drag.
Los deberes son una lata.
drag on [sth],
drag of [sth]
n
informal (puff on a cigarette, etc.)chupada nf
(ES)calada nf
(AR)pitada nf
The man took a long drag of his cigarette.
El hombre dio una larga chupada a su cigarrillo.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
drag n(horse-drawn coach)diligencia nf
Four horses pulled the drag, which had passengers seated inside and on the top.
Cuatro caballos tiraban de la diligencia que tenía pasajeros en su interior y en el techo.
drag n(fishing: reel brake)freno nm
Use the drag when the fish tries to run.
Usa el freno cuando el pez intente escapar.
drag n(aerodynamics: resistance)resistencia aerodinámica nf + adj
The thrust of the engines counteracts the drag of the wings.
La propulsión de los motores contrarresta la resistencia aerodinámica de las alas.
drag n(women's clothing worn by man) (artista drag queen)ropa de mujer nf + loc adj
The performer wore drag and heavy makeup.
El artista llevaba ropa de mujer y mucho maquillaje.
drag,
main drag
n
informal (street)calle nf
Youths race their cars up and down the drag.
Los jóvenes compiten con sus autos a lo largo de la calle.
drag vi(move wearily, heavily) (figurado)arrastrarse v prnl
The old man dragged along the road.
El viejo se arrastraba por el camino.
drag for [sth] vi + prep(fishing: cast a net)pescar con red barredera loc verb
The fishermen drag for mussels when the tide is right.
Cuando la marea es apropiada, los pescadores pescan mejillones con red barredera.
drag on [sth] vi + prep(draw on a cigarette, etc.) (AmS)pitar vtr
(ES)dar una calada loc verb
She dragged on her cigarette.
Pitó de su cigarrillo.
Dio una calada a su cigarrillo.
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Locuciones verbales
InglésEspañol
drag [sb] along vtr phrasal sep(force to accompany)traer de la oreja a loc verb
forzar a alguien a ir a loc verb
If you drag your son along to church he will only resent it.
Si traes a tu hijo de la oreja a misa lo resentirá.
No puedes forzar a tu hijo a acompañarte a la iglesia.
traer a la fuerza a alguien, traer a alguien a la fuerza loc verb
Si traes a tu hijo a la iglesia a la fuerza, no hay duda de que lo resentirá.
traer a alguien a rastras, llevar a alguien a rastras loc verb
Si traes a tu hijo a la iglesia a rastras, no hay duda de que lo resentirá.
traer a alguien a la rastra, llevar a alguien a la rastra loc verb
Si traes a tu hijo a misa a la rastra, sin duda lo resentirá.
drag around vi phrasal(move, act slowly) (persona)holgazanear vi
rezagarse v prnl
She didn't feel like doing anything, so she just dragged around all day.
No le apetecía hacer nada, se pasó todo el día holgazaneando.
drag [sb] down vtr phrasal sepfigurative (demoralize) (informal)tirar abajo a loc verb
desbaratar a, abatir a vtr + prep
desanimar a vtr + prep
His attitude is dragging the rest of us down.
Su actitud nos está tirando abajo al resto.
Su actitud está desbaratando al resto.
desmoralizar a vtr + prep
Su actitud nos está desmoralizando a todos.
drag [sth] down vtr phrasal sepfigurative (lower the status, reputation of)arruinar vtr
minar vtr
Marrying that reprobate will certainly drag down her reputation.
Casarse con ese réprobo seguramente arruinará su reputación.
Casarse con ese réprobo sin duda minará su reputación.
drag [sth] in,
drag in [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(cat: bring indoors)traer a casa loc verb
arrastrar a casa loc verb
Last night Tiddles dragged in three voles, a mouse, and half a woodpecker.
drag [sb] in,
drag in [sb]
vtr phrasal sep
figurative (involve [sb] unwilling)arrastrar a vtr + prep
involucrar a vtr + prep
When my sisters are arguing, they always try to drag me in.
Cuando mis hermanas discutes, siempre me quieren arrastrar a mí también.
drag [sb] into [sth] vtr phrasal sepfigurative (involve [sb] in [sth])arrastrar a alguien a algo loc verb + prep
meter a alguien en algo loc verb + prep
drag [sth/sb] off vtr phrasal sep(carry away)sacar a rastras loc verb
drag [sth] out vtr phrasal sepinformal, figurative (prolong)prolongar vtr
alargar vtr
Let's not drag out the meeting any longer than it has to be.
No prolonguemos la reunión más de lo necesario.
drag [sth] up vtr phrasal sepfigurative, informal (old subject: raise again)traer a cuento loc verb
Did you have to drag up her infidelity?
Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. No tenía por qué traer a cuento aquel asunto.
drag [sb] up vtr phrasal sepfigurative, informal, UK (child: rear badly)malcriar a vtr + prep
Judging by his behaviour, that child's parents have dragged him up!
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Compound Forms:
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InglésEspañol
drag coefficient,
coefficient of drag
n
(aerodynamics: resistance of air) (aerodinámica)coeficiente de arrastre nm + loc adj
do drag vtr + n(performer: cross-dress)travestirse v prnl
drag a bunt v expr(baseball: hit ball short distance deliberately) (beisbol)dar un toque de sacrificio loc verb
(beisbol)dar un toquecito loc verb
drag [sb] away,
drag away [sb]
vtr + adv
(force [sb] to leave)arrastrar a vtr + prep
sacar por la fuerza a loc verb
A police officer was dragging one of the protesters away.
Un agente de policía arrastraba a uno de los manifestantes.
drag [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep(pull [sth] to another place)arrastrar algo a, arrastrar algo hacia loc verb + prep
Can you drag that chair into the living room?
¿Puedes arrastrar esa silla a la sala?
drag king n(woman: male impersonator) (voz inglesa)drag king loc nom m
drag [sb] over the coals,
rake [sb] over the coals,
haul [sb] over the coals
v expr
figurative, informal, often passive (reprimand [sb](AR)retar a vtr + prep
regañar a vtr + prep
drag queen,
drag artist
n
(cabaret performer) (anglicismo)drag queen loc nom f
Drag queens have long been an important part of gay culture and liberation.
Las drag queens son desde hace tiempo una parte importante de la cultura y liberación gay.
drag race n(two-car competition)carrera de aceleración nf + loc adj
(AR: coloquial)picada nf
(CO, ES: coloquial)pique nm
(MX: coloquial)arrancón nm
The annual Kingdon drag races take place this weekend.
drag racing n(two-car speed competition) (dos autos)carrera nf
picadas nfpl
drag strip (drag racetrack)pista de aceleración loc nom f
pista de drag loc nom f
drag [sb] through the mud v exprinformal, figurative (dirty [sb]'s reputation)desprestigiar a vtr + prep
The biased reporter dragged the senator's name through the mud.
(figurado)ensuciar el buen nombre de loc verb
manchar la reputación de loc verb
(figurado)manchar vtr
mancillar vtr
drag your feet,
drag your heels
v expr
(dawdle)arrastrar los pies loc verb
If you don't stop dragging your feet, we'll never get there on time.
Si no dejas de arrastrar los pies, no vamos a llegar a tiempo.
drag your feet,
drag your heels
v expr
figurative, informal (be slow to act)actuar con lentitud loc verb
dar largas loc verb
(ES: coloquial)hacerse el remolón loc verb
The Government is dragging its feet over the reforms, because it knows they will be unpopular with voters.
El Gobierno está actuando con lentitud con respecto a las reformas porque sabe que va a perder popularidad entre los electores.
drogue,
drogue parachute,
drag parachute
n
(aeronautics: small parachute)paracaídas de frenado nf inv + loc adj
paracaídas de anclaje nf inv + loc adj
drogue,
drogue parachute,
drag parachute
n
(parachute used to slow a plane)cesta nf
in drag adj(performer: cross-dressing)travestido adj
He came onstage in drag and performed a number of show tunes.
take a drag v exprslang (inhale on a cigarette) (AR)dar una pitada loc verb
(CL)dar una piteada, dar una piteadita loc verb
(PR)dar una jalada loc verb
(ES)dar una calada loc verb
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