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drag

drag

Meaning of drag

to pull something along the ground or another surface

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EN-UK/dræɡ/
EN-US/dræɡ/
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drag with Russian translation

drag usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Ей пришлось тащить коробку к двери.

She had to drag the box to the door.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Собака тащила одеяло через комнату.

The dog dragged the blanket across the room.

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drag belongs to the topic "Top 2500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

dragтащить
cookготовить
changeменять
tieзавязывать
followследовать
setзадавать
removeубирать

drag synonyms

Related words worth learning together

drag
to pull something while it moves with difficulty, often along the ground
pull
to move something toward yourself or in a certain direction
haul
to pull something heavy over a distance with effort
tow
to pull a vehicle or object behind another vehicle or machine
lug
to carry or pull something heavy, awkward, or unwanted with effort
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D
🇬🇧en
drag

to pull something while it moves with difficulty, often along the ground

B1Very Often

They dragged the heavy box across the floor.

P
🇬🇧en
pull

to move something toward yourself or in a certain direction

B1Very Often

Please pull the door closed.

H
🇬🇧en
haul

to pull something heavy over a distance with effort

B1Often

The workers hauled the crates into the truck.

T
🇬🇧en
tow

to pull a vehicle or object behind another vehicle or machine

B1Often

A truck towed the broken car to the garage.

L
🇬🇧en
lug

to carry or pull something heavy, awkward, or unwanted with effort

B1Rarely

He lugged his suitcase up the stairs.

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How to pronounce drag and what this word means

drag means drag. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce drag

/dræɡ/

drag translation

drag

drag examples

She had to drag the box to the door.

drag transcription

/dræɡ/, /dræɡ/

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drag meaning: what does it mean?

to pull something along the ground or another surface

drag pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

drag is pronounced as /dræɡ/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

drag definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

She had to drag the box to the door. Translation: Ей пришлось тащить коробку к двери.

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