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  • 1 drag

    I
    [dræg] n ծանր ցաքան. արգելակ. դանդաղում. բեռ, ծանր պարտականություն
    II
    [dræg] v քաշել, քարշել, ձգել, քարշ գալ. drag one’s feet ոտքերը քարշ տալ. drag the car մե քենան բուքսիրով քաշել. drag apart իրարից բաժ անել. drag away(from the window)/ պա տուհա նից /ետ քաշել. drag ged down (by the current) հո սանքով ցած տարվել. քաշվել. drag out դուրս քաշել. drag out the box արկղը դուրս քաշել. drag smn off to the խսկց. հազիվ մի տեղ քարշ տալ. drag behind the others մյուսների հետևից քաշ գալ. The case dragged on գործը ձգձգվում էր. The days/years dragged by Օրերը/Տարիները ձգվում էին

    English-Armenian dictionary > drag

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  • drag\ one's\ feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels v. phr. To act slowly or reluctantly. The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed. The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay …   Словарь американских идиом

  • drag one's feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels act slowly or reluctantly He has been dragging his feet about whether or not to take the job …   Idioms and examples

  • drag one's feet — ► drag one s feet 1) walk wearily or with difficulty. 2) be slow or reluctant to act. Main Entry: ↑drag …   English terms dictionary

  • drag one's feet — verb postpone doing what one should be doing (Freq. 2) He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days • Syn: ↑procrastinate, ↑stall, ↑drag one s heels, ↑shillyshally, ↑dilly dally, ↑dillydally …   Useful english dictionary

  • drag one's feet — idi cvb sts drag one s feet, to act or proceed slowly or reluctantly …   From formal English to slang

  • drag one's feet — or[drag one s heels] {v. phr.} To act slowly or reluctantly. * /The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed./ * /The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay, but… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • drag one's feet — or[drag one s heels] {v. phr.} To act slowly or reluctantly. * /The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed./ * /The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay, but… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • drag one's feet — 1》 walk wearily or with difficulty. 2》 (also drag one s heels) be deliberately slow to act. → drag …   English new terms dictionary

  • drag one's feet — also drag one s heels phrasal to act in a deliberately slow or dilatory manner …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • drag one's feet —    If you say that a person is dragging their feet, you think they are unnecessarily delaying a decision which is important to you.    If you drag your feet, you delay a decision or participate without any real enthusiasm.     The government is… …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • drag one's feet — verb To procrastinate, put off; to dawdle, avoid, or make progress slowly and reluctantly. I have been dragging my feet about filing my taxes …   Wiktionary

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