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- gg-1) (drag) schleppen2) (force)lug somebody along — jemanden mit herumschleppen (ugs.)
* * *past tense, past participle - lugged; verb(to drag with difficulty: She lugged the heavy trunk across the floor.) zerren* * *lug1[lʌg]I. vt<- gg->( fam)▪ to \lug sb along jdn mitschleppen▪ to \lug sth away etw wegschleppenlug2[lʌg]n* * *I [lʌg]nIInSee:= academic.ru/44165/lugsail">lugsailIIIvtschleppen; (towards one) zerrento lug sth along behind one — etw hinter sich (dat) herschleppen
* * *lug1 [lʌɡ]A v/ta) zerren, schleifen:lug sth into a discussion etwas mit Gewalt in eine Diskussion einbringenb) schleppenB s1. heftiger Ruck3. pl US umg Allüren pl:put on lugs vornehm tunlug2 [lʌɡ] s1. a) besonders schott Ohr nb) sl Löffel m (Ohr)3. ELEKa) (Löt)Fahne fb) Kabelschuh m4. TECHa) Henkel m, Öhr nb) Knagge f, Zinke fc) Ansatz m, Halter md) AUTO Radbolzen m5. besonders US sla) Trottel mb) Tollpatsch mc) Kerl m, Knülch m* * *- gg-1) (drag) schleppen2) (force)* * *(Mechanics) n.Nase -n f. n.Vorsprung m.Öse -n f. v.schleppen v.zerren v.
См. также в других словарях:
Lugsail — Lug sail , n. (Naut.) A square sail bent upon a yard that hangs obliquely to the mast and is raised or lowered with the sail. Totten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lugsail — [lug′sāl΄; ] naut [., lug′səl] n. [< ? LUG1, with reference to hauling sail around the mast in changing course] a four sided sail with the upper edge supported by a yard that is fastened obliquely to the mast … English World dictionary
lugsail — noun Etymology: perhaps from 3lug Date: 1677 a 4 sided sail bent to an obliquely hanging yard that is hoisted and lowered with the sail … New Collegiate Dictionary
lugsail — /lug sayl /; Naut. /lug seuhl/, n. Naut. a quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely. See diag. under sail. Also called lug. [1670 80; ME lugge pole (now dial.; cf. LOG1) + SAIL] * * * … Universalium
lugsail — noun A quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely; a lug … Wiktionary
lugsail — four sided sail bent to an obliquely hanging yard Nautical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
lugsail — [ lʌgseɪl, s(ə)l] noun an asymmetrical four sided sail, bent on and hoisted from a steeply inclined yard. Origin C17: prob. from lug2 + sail … English new terms dictionary
lugsail — noun (C) a four sided sail that hangs down from a pole attached to the mast (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lugsail — lug·sail … English syllables
lugsail — lug•sail [[t]ˈlʌgˌseɪl[/t]] naut. [[t] səl[/t]] n. naut. navig. a quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely. Also called lug III • Etymology: 1670–80; ME lugge pole (now dial.; cf. log I) +sail … From formal English to slang
lugsail — /ˈlʌgsəl/ (say lugsuhl) noun a quadrilateral sail bent upon a yard that crosses the mast obliquely. Also, lug. {lug pole (now dialect) + sail} …