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  • 141 drag

    [dræg] n
    1) no pl phys Widerstand m; aviat Luftwiderstand m, Strömungswiderstand m; naut Wasserwiderstand m
    2) no pl ( impediment) Hemmschuh m ( fig), Hindernis nt;
    to be a \drag on sb ein Klotz an jds Bein sein, für jdn eine Last sein;
    to be a \drag on sth etw behindern, einer S. dat im Wege stehen
    3) no pl (fam: bore) langweilige Sache;
    that's a bit of a \drag - we've run out of coffee das ist ja echt ätzend - wir haben keinen Kaffee mehr (sl)
    the party was an awful \drag die Party war sowas von stinklangweilig (sl)
    4) no pl (fam: cross dress) Frauenklamotten fpl ( fam), Fummel m (sl)
    to be in \drag Frauenkleider tragen, einen Fummel anhaben (sl)
    5) (fam: inhalation of smoke) Zug m
    PHRASES:
    the main \drag (Am) ( fam) die Hauptstraße adj
    attr, inv transvestitisch, Transvestiten-;
    \drag artist Künstler, der in Frauenkleidern auftritt vt <- gg->
    to \drag sb/ sth somewhere jdn/etw irgendwohin ziehen [o schleifen] [o zerren];
    to \drag one's heels [or feet] schlurfen; ( fig) sich dat Zeit lassen;
    the government is \dragging its heels over this issue die Regierung lässt die Sache schleifen;
    to \drag sb's name through the mud [or mire] jds Namen durch den Dreck [o Schmutz] ziehen;
    to \drag sth behind one etw hinter sich dat herziehen;
    to \drag oneself somewhere sich akk irgendwohin schleppen
    to \drag sb somewhere jdn irgendwohin schleifen [o zerren];
    we had to \drag him out of the bar wir mussten ihn aus der Bar herausholen;
    I don't want to \drag you away if you're enjoying yourself ich will dich hier nicht wegreißen, wenn du dich gerade amüsierst ( fam)
    3) ( bring up)
    to \drag sth into the conversation etw aufs Tapet bringen ( fam), das Thema auf etw akk lenken
    4) ( involve)
    to \drag sb into sth jdn in etw akk hineinziehen [o verwickeln];
    don't \drag me into your argument! lasst mich bitte aus eurem Streit heraus!
    5) ( force)
    to \drag sth out of sb etw aus jdm herausbringen [o herausholen];
    you never tell me how you feel - I always have to \drag it out of you du sagst mir nie, wie du dich fühlst - ich muss dir immer alles aus der Nase ziehen;
    to \drag a confession/ the truth out of sb jdm ein Geständnis/die Wahrheit entlocken
    6) ( search)
    to \drag a lake/ river einen See/Fluss absuchen vi <- gg->
    1) ( trail along) schleifen;
    2) (pej: proceed tediously) sich akk [da]hinziehen [o ( fig) dahinschleppen] ( pej), schleppend [o zäh] vorangehen ( pej)
    this meeting is really starting to \drag dieses Treffen zieht sich allmählich ziemlich in die Länge;
    to \drag to a close schleppend zu Ende gehen
    3) (Am) (fam: feel unwell) sich akk schlapp fühlen
    4) (Am) (sl: race in cars) ein Rennen fahren [o ( fam) machen], sich dat ein Rennen liefern

    English-German students dictionary > drag

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