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WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2012 Traduções principais/Principal Translations
drag vtr (pull along the ground) puxar pelo chão arrastar vt
The child dragged her doll into the room.
A criança arrastou a boneca para a sala.
drag vi (touching ground) arrastar-se v p
ser arrastado loc v int
The driver didn't know that muffler was dragging on the road.
O motorista não sabia que o cano de descarga arrastava-se pela estrada.
O motorista não sabia que o cano de descarga estava sendo arrastado pela estrada.
drag n slang (something boring or tedious) enfadonho adj
informal saco sm
Homework is always a drag.
O dever-de-casa é sempre enfadonho.
O dever-de-casa é sempre um saco.
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drag :
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2012 Formas compostas
drag along vtr (force to accompany) arrastar, puxar, levar à força vt
If you drag your son along to church he will only resent it.
drag down empurrar
retardar
drag in vtr literal (cat: bring indoors) gato trazer para dentro de casa
Last night Tiddles dragged in three voles, a mouse, and half a downy woodpecker.
drag in vtr figurative (involve sb unwilling) arrastar vt
drag off, drag-off vtr (carry away) arrastar, levar vt
Note : hyphen used when term is a noundrag out vtr (prolong) prolongar vt
Let's not drag out the meeting any longer than it has to be.
drag queen n (male transvestite performer) drag queen, travesti smf
Drag queens are invariably foul-mouthed and only funny when you're very drunk.
drag up desenterrar algo ruim do passado
drag your feet vi (dawdle) vadiar arrastar os pés
If you don't stop dragging your feet, we'll never get there on time.
drag your feet vi figurative (be slow to act) ser lento em agir arrastar os pés
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