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91drag\ in — v To insist on bringing (another subject) into a discussion; begin talking about (something different.) No matter what we talk about, Jim drags in politics. Whenever anyone mentions travel, Grace has to drag in the trip to Mexico she took ten… …
92drag in — PHRASAL VERB When you are talking, if you drag in a subject, you mention something that is not relevant and that other people do not want to discuss. [V P n] They disapproved of my dragging in his wealth... [V P n] We were able to stick to the… …
93drag up — PHRASAL VERB If someone drags up an unpleasant event or an old story from the past, they mention it when people do not want to be reminded of it. [V P n (not pron)] I don t want to go back there and drag up that anger again... [V P n (not pron)]… …
94drag — See a drag …
95drag on — pass very slowly, make longer The speech seemed to drag on and on so finally we decided to leave early …
96drag on — informal inhale the smoke from (a cigarette). → drag …
97ˌdrag ˈon — phrasal verb to continue for longer than you want or think is necessary Some cases drag on for years.[/ex] …
98drag — s ( et, drag) …
99drag — Kauō, alakō. Also: kaualakō, kōkō, kolo, kuai, ka ihuluhulu, pane ehā. ♦ To drag a canoe, kauō wa a …
100drag — pasipriešinimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. drag; resistance vok. Widerstand, m rus. сопротивление, n pranc. résistance, f …