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с украинского на английский

to be a drag on a person

  • 1 drag

    [dræg] 1. v
    1) (із зуси́ллям) тягти́(ся), волочи́ти(ся); відстава́ти

    to drag one's feet — 1) волочи́ти но́ги 2) неохо́че щось роби́ти

    drag on — тягти́ся ( про час)

    drag out — витяга́ти

    2) боронува́ти, волочи́ти, скоро́дити ( ріллю)
    3) чи́стити дно (ріки, озера, ставка)
    4) букси́рувати, тягти́
    2. n
    1) дра́га; землечерпа́лка
    2) важка́ борона́
    3) гальмо́, гальмови́й башма́к
    4) гальмува́ння, за́три́мка (ру́ху); упові́льнений рух
    5) тяга́р

    to be a drag on a person — бу́ти тягаре́м для ко́гось

    6) мисл. слід ( звіра)
    7) ав. лобови́й о́пір ( літака)
    8) амер. sl. проте́кція, блат

    English-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > drag

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