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Del verbo travestir: ( conjugate travestir) \ \
travestí es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: travesti travestí
travesti,◊ travestí sustantivo masculinotransvestite
travestí, travesti mf transvestite
travestí, travesti mf transvestite ' travestí' also found in these entries: Spanish: travesti English: drag - transvestite -
2 travesti
Del verbo travestir: ( conjugate travestir) \ \
travestí es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: travesti travestí
travesti,◊ travestí sustantivo masculinotransvestite
travestí, travesti mf transvestite
travestí, travesti mf transvestite ' travesti' also found in these entries: Spanish: travestí English: drag - transvestite -
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tr[trænz'vestaɪt]1 travestido,-a, travesti nombre masculino, travestí nombre masculinoadj.• transvestido, -a adj.n.• transvestido s.m.• travesti s.m.• travestido s.m.• travestí s.m.trænz'vestaɪtnoun travestido m, travesti m, travestí m[trænz'vestaɪt]1.ADJ travestido, travesti2.N travesti mf, travestido(-a) m / f* * *[trænz'vestaɪt]noun travestido m, travesti m, travestí m -
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I 1. [dræg]1) colloq. (bore) barba f., lagna f.2) aer. fis. resistenza f.3) colloq. (puff) tiro m., tirata f.4) (women's clothes worn by men) abbigliamento m. da travestito5) colloq. (road)2.1) teatr. [artist, show] en travesti2) aut. sport [race, racing] di dragsterII 1. [dræg]to drag sth. along the ground — trascinare qcs. per terra
to drag sb. from — tirare qcn. giù da [chair, bed]
to drag sb. into — trascinare qcn. in, dentro [ room]
don't drag my mother into this — non tirare dentro mia madre, non coinvolgere mia madre in questo
2) (search) dragare [river, pond]3) inform. trascinare [ icon]4) (trail) trascinare, strascicare2.to drag one's feet o heels — strascicare i piedi; fig. essere riluttante (on riguardo a), tirarla per le lunghe
1) (go slowly) [hours, days] trascinarsi; [story, plot] trascinarsi, procedere pesantemente2) (trail)to drag in — [hem, belt] strisciare, strascicare nel [ mud]
3) (inhale)3.to drag on — fare un tiro, una tirata a [ cigarette]
- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up* * *[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) trascinare, tirare2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) trascinare3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) strascicarsi, strascinarsi4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) dragare5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) trascinarsi2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) ostacolo, impedimento2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) boccata3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) noia, scocciatura4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) abbigliamento di travestiti* * *drag /dræg/n.1 (fam.) rottura (di scatole), cosa pallosa: It's a real drag having to get two buses to work every day, è veramente una rottura dover prendere due autobus tutti i giorni per andare a lavorare; Exams are a drag, gli esami sono una palla2 (fam.) tipo palloso: Don't bring Howard, he's such a drag, non portare Howard, è un tipo così palloso3 [u] (fam.) abbigliamento del sesso opposto, travesti (franc.): to be in drag, essere in travesti; Why do so many man like wearing drag?, perché a così tanti uomini piace vestirsi da donna?; a drag artist, una drag queen ( uomo), una «drag king» ( donna); a drag show, uno spettacolo drag4 (fig.) freno, ostacolo: High unemployment is a drag on the economy, un'alta disoccupazione è un freno per l'economia; Having to support a large family was a drag on his career as a writer, il fatto di dover mantenere una famiglia numerosa ha frenato la sua carriera di scrittore; fiscal drag, drenaggio fiscale8 [u] ( caccia) odore di selvaggina; preda fittizia ( oggetto, che lascia un forte odore sul terreno, usato per l'allenamento di cani da caccia detti draghounds)9 (agric.) erpice pesante; frangizolle10 rozza slitta; treggia13 draga; cavafango15 (metall.) fondo della staffa● (teatr.) drag act, numero di una drag queen (o di una «drag king») □ (mecc.) drag bar, barra di trazione □ drag boat, peschereccio a strascico □ drag chain, catena d'arresto di una ruota ( in un veicolo); (fig.) ostacolo, peso; (ferr.) catena di aggancio; (autom.) catenella di messa a terra □ drag hunt (o hunting), caccia con lo strascico □ drag king, «drag king», artista che si esibisce travestita da uomo □ (mecc.) drag-link, tirante longitudinale ( dello sterzo); quadrilatero articolato a doppia manovella □ drag queen, drag queen, artista che si esibisce travestito da donna; ( anche) travestito (con tratti femminili esasperati: trucco pesante, ecc.) □ drag race, gara di accelerazione (per ► dragster) □ drag racing, gare di accelerazione ( per dragster).♦ (to) drag /dræg/A v. t.1 trascinare; tirare ( a fatica, con sforzo): They used horses to drag the plough, usavano dei cavalli per tirare l'aratro; He was dragging his bag behind him, si trascinava dietro la borsa; She was dragging the child along by the arm, trascinava il bambino tirandolo per il braccio; We dragged the wardrobe up two flights of stairs, abbiamo trascinato il guardaroba su per due rampe di scale; The police dragged away two demonstrators, la polizia ha trascinato via due manifestanti; He dragged me into the room, mi ha trascinato a forza nella stanza; Several men dragged him out of the car and beat him up, diversi uomini lo hanno trascinato fuori dalla macchina e lo hanno picchiato; We dragged the children out of bed and made them go for a walk, abbiamo tirato i bambini giù dal letto e gli abbiamo fatto fare una passeggiata; to drag a leg [a foot], trascinare una gamba [un piede]; She dragged a comb through her hair, si è data una passata col pettine sui capelli3 dragare, rastrellare ( un fiume, un lago, ecc.): They dragged the river for the body, hanno dragato il fiume alla ricerca del cadavereB v. i.1 trascinarsi; strascicare: The bottom of her long skirt dragged on the ground, il fondo della lunga gonna le strascicava per terra2 (fig.) trascinarsi, procedere a rilento: The long winter months dragged by, i lunghi mesi invernali si trascinavano; The play dragged badly in the second half, lo spettacolo procedeva davvero a rilento nel secondo tempo● (comput.) drag and drop, trascina e rilascia ( istruzione) □ to drag oneself, trascinarsi: She managed to drag herself across the room and phoned for an ambulance, è riuscita a trascinarsi attraverso la stanza e ha chiamato un'ambulanza; He dragged himself into work despite having the flu, si è trascinato al lavoro nonostante avesse l'influenza; She dragged herself away from the book and started to tidy up, con grande sforzo, ha posato il libro e si è messa a riordinare □ to drag one's feet (o one's heels), strascicare i piedi; (fig.) tirarla per le lunghe; essere riluttante (a fare qc.): DIALOGO → - Business trip 1- We found out why they've been dragging their heels, abbiamo scoperto il motivo per cui sono andati per le lunghe □ (fig.) to drag sb. kicking and screaming, trascinare q. per i capelli □ (fig.) to drag sb. through the courts, trascinare q. in tribunale □ (fig.) to drag sb. 's name through the mud, trascinare il nome di q. nel fango.* * *I 1. [dræg]1) colloq. (bore) barba f., lagna f.2) aer. fis. resistenza f.3) colloq. (puff) tiro m., tirata f.4) (women's clothes worn by men) abbigliamento m. da travestito5) colloq. (road)2.1) teatr. [artist, show] en travesti2) aut. sport [race, racing] di dragsterII 1. [dræg]to drag sth. along the ground — trascinare qcs. per terra
to drag sb. from — tirare qcn. giù da [chair, bed]
to drag sb. into — trascinare qcn. in, dentro [ room]
don't drag my mother into this — non tirare dentro mia madre, non coinvolgere mia madre in questo
2) (search) dragare [river, pond]3) inform. trascinare [ icon]4) (trail) trascinare, strascicare2.to drag one's feet o heels — strascicare i piedi; fig. essere riluttante (on riguardo a), tirarla per le lunghe
1) (go slowly) [hours, days] trascinarsi; [story, plot] trascinarsi, procedere pesantemente2) (trail)to drag in — [hem, belt] strisciare, strascicare nel [ mud]
3) (inhale)3.to drag on — fare un tiro, una tirata a [ cigarette]
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drag [dræg]1. noun• what a drag! quelle barbe ! (inf)( = go slowly) traînera. [+ person, object] traîner• she accused the government of dragging its feet on reforms elle a accusé le gouvernement de tarder à introduire des réformesc. ( = involve) don't drag me into your affairs! ne me mêle pas à tes histoires !4. compounds[+ person] (to meeting, concert) entraîner (à contrecœur)• if you manage to drag yourself away from the bar (inf) si tu arrives à t'arracher du bar (inf)► drag down separable transitive verb entraîner (en bas)[meeting, conflict] traîner en longueur► drag out[meeting, conflict] traîner en longueur[+ discussion] faire traîner[+ scandal, story] ressortir* * *[dræg] 1.1) (colloq) ( person) raseur/-euse m/fwhat a drag! — quelle barbe! (colloq)
2) ( women's clothes worn by men) vêtements mpl de travesti2.noun modifier3.transitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)to drag somebody from — arracher quelqu'un de [chair, bed]
to drag somebody to — traîner quelqu'un à [place]; traîner quelqu'un chez [person]
2) ( search) draguer [river, lake]3) Computing déplacer4) ( trail) traîner4.to drag one's feet ou heels — lit traîner les pieds; fig faire preuve de mauvaise volonté (on quant à)
intransitive verb (p prés etc - gg-)1) ( go slowly) [hours, days] traîner; [story, plot] traîner en longueur2) ( trail)to drag in — [hem, belt] traîner dans [mud]
3) ( inhale)5.to drag on — tirer une bouffée de [cigarette]
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A n1 ○ ( bore) ( person) raseur/-euse m/f ; Peter's a drag Peter est un raseur ○ ; the lecture was a drag la conférence était rasante ○ ; I know it's a drag but je sais que c'est embêtant ○ mais ; it's such a drag having to do quelle barbe ○ d'être obligé de faire ; what a drag! quelle barbe ○ ! ;4 ( sledge) traîneau m ;6 Hunt drag m ;8 ( women's clothes worn by men) vêtements mpl de travesti ; to dress up in drag se travestir ; to be in drag être en travesti ;B modif1 ( pull) tirer [boat, log, sledge] (to, up to jusqu'à ; towards vers) ; to drag a chair over to the window tirer une chaise vers la fenêtre ; to drag sth along the ground faire traîner qch par terre ; to drag sb from arracher qn de [chair, bed] ; to drag sb to traîner qn à [match] ; traîner qn chez [dentist] ; to drag sb into traîner qn dans [room, bushes] ; vouloir mêler qn à [argument, dispute] ; don't drag me into this je ne veux pas me mêler de ça ; don't drag my mother into this ne mêle pas ma mère à ça ; to drag sb through the courts traîner qn devant les tribunaux ; to drag sb's name through ou in the mud traîner qn dans la boue ;2 ( search) draguer [river, pond] ;3 Comput déplacer, faire glisser [icon] ;4 ( trail) traîner ; to drag sth in the dirt traîner qch dans la boue ; to drag one's feet ou heels lit traîner les pieds ; fig faire preuve de mauvaise volonté (on quant à).1 ( go slowly) [hours, days] traîner ; [story, plot] traîner en longueur ; the third act dragged le troisième acte était interminable ;3 ( rub) [brake] frotter ;■ drag along:▶ drag [sth] along traîner ;▶ drag [sb] along to traîner [qn] à [opera, show, lecture].■ drag away:▶ drag [oneself] away from [sth] partir à regret de [party] ; I couldn't drag myself away j'étais cloué sur place.■ drag down:▶ drag [sth] down rabaisser [level, standard] ; to be dragged down to sb's level être rabaissé au niveau de qn ; he dragged me down with him fig il m'a entraîné dans sa chute.■ drag in:▶ drag [sth] in, drag in [sth] mentionner, placer [name, story].■ drag on [conflict, speech] traîner en longueur ; to let sth drag on laisser qch traîner en longueur ; the war dragged on until 1918 la guerre s'est prolongée jusqu'en 1918.■ drag out:▶ drag [sth] out faire traîner [speech, meeting] ;▶ drag [sth] out of sb arracher [qch] à qn [apology, truth].■ drag up:▶ drag [sth] up, drag up [sth] déterrer [secret, past] ; where were you dragged up? hum où est-ce que tu as été élevé? -
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1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) llevar a rastras2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) arrastrar3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) arrastrar4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) rastrear, dragar5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) hacerse largo, hacerse pesado
2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) estorbo, carga2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) calada3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) lata, plomo, rollo, coñazo, pelmazo4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) vestido de travestidrag vb arrastrartr[dræg]1 (hindrance) estorbo (on, para), carga (on, para)3 familiar (on cigarette) calada, chupada4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL (resistance) resistencia (aerodinámica)5 (dragnet) rastra, red nombre femenino barredera1 (pull, cause to trail) arrastrar, llevar a rastras2 (persuade to go unwillingly) sacar, llevar a rastras3 (trawl, dredge) rastrear, dragar1 (trail - coat, dress, etc) arrastrar■ today's really dragged! ¡hoy se ha hecho eterno!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to be able to drag oneself away no tener ninguna gana de irse, serle imposible a uno marcharseto be in drag estar vestido de mujerto drag one's feet/heels figurative use dar largas al asuntoto drag something out of somebody sacarle algo a alguien con sacacorchosdrag artist transformista nombre masulino o femeninodrag lift telearrastre nombre masculinodrag queen reinonadrag race carrera de coches trucadosdrag show espectáculo de transformistas1) haul: arrastrar, jalar2) dredge: dragardrag vi1) trail: arrastrarse2) lag: rezagarse3) : hacerse pesado, hacerse largothe day dragged on: el día se hizo largodrag n1) resistance: resistencia f (aerodinámica)2) hindrance: traba f, estorbo m3) bore: pesadez f, plomo m famn.• chupada s.f.• rastra s.f. (Computing)v.• arrastrar (Informática) v.v.• rastrear v.
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1. dræg- gg- transitive verb1)a) ( haul) arrastrar, llevar a rastrasto drag somebody's name o reputation through the mud o dirt — cubrir* de fango or manchar el buen nombre de alguien
b) ( force) (colloq)how did I get dragged into this ridiculous plan? — ¿cómo me dejé meter en un plan tan absurdo?
2) ( allow to trail) \<\<tail/garment/anchor\>\> arrastrarI don't want to drag the kids around with me all day — no quiero andar con los niños a cuestas todo el día
to drag one's feet o heels — dar(le)* largas al asunto
3) ( dredge) \<\<river/lake\>\> dragar*
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vi1)a) ( trail) \<\<anchor\>\> garrar; \<\<coat\>\> arrastrarb) ( lag) rezagarse*2) ( go on slowly) \<\<work/conversation\>\> hacerse* pesado; \<\<film/play\>\> hacerse* largo3) ( race cars) (AmE colloq) echarse un pique (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up
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noun (no pl)1) ( tiresome thing)what a drag! — qué lata! (fam)
2) u ( resistant force) resistencia f al avance3) c ( on cigarette) (colloq) pitada f (AmL), calada f (Esp)4) u ( women's clothes)in drag — vestido de mujer; (before n) <act, show> de travestis or transformistas
drag queen — reinona f (arg)
5) ( street) (AmE sl)[dræɡ]1. N1) (=restraint)the satellite acts like a drag on the shuttle — el satélite hace más lento el avance del transbordador espacial
the region is a drag on the country's financial resources — (fig) la región supone una sangría or un desaguadero para los recursos económicos del país
these conservative institutions were seen as a drag on progress — (fig) estas instituciones conservadoras eran consideradas un obstáculo or estorbo para el progreso
2) (Aer) (=resistance) resistencia f aerodinámica3) * (=boring thing) lata * f, rollo m (Sp) *what a drag! — ¡qué lata! *, ¡qué rollo! (Sp) *
she's a real drag! — ¡qué tía más pesada! *
he took a long drag on his cigarette — le dio una chupada or (Sp) calada larga al cigarro
5) (=women's clothes)he was wearing drag — iba vestido de mujer, iba travestido
a man in drag — un hombre vestido de mujer, un hombre travestido
6)the main drag — (US) * la avenida principal
7) (=dragnet) red f barredera; (=dredge) draga f8) (US) * (=influence) enchufe * m2. VT1) (=pull) arrastrarshe managed to drag herself clear of the wreckage — consiguió salir a duras penas del coche siniestrado
- drag sb's2) (=trail) [+ injured limb, coat] arrastrarI don't want to drag the children round the supermarket — no quiero ir tirando de los niños por el supermercado
to drag one's feet — (lit) arrastrar los pies
to drag one's feet or heels — (fig) dar largas (al asunto)
the government has been dragging its feet or heels on this issue — el gobierno ha estado dando largas a este asunto
3) (=force)the government didn't want to drag the nation into a war — el gobierno no quería arrastrar al país a una guerra
I have to drag myself into the office in the mornings — por las mañanas me cuesta muchísimo (trabajo) ir a la oficina
4) (=dredge, search) [+ sea bed, river] dragar3. VI1) (=go very slowly) [time] pasar muy lentamente; [film, play] hacerse pesadothe minutes dragged by — los minutos pasaban muy lentamente or se alargaban sin fin
2) (=trail) [skirt, coat] arrastrarher skirt was dragging on the floor — la falda le iba arrastrando por el suelo, iba arrastrando la falda por el suelo
3) (=not keep pace) rezagarse4) (=dredge, search)4.CPDdrag and drop N — (Comput) arrastrar y soltar m
drag artist N — transformista m, travesti m
drag hunt N — deporte en el que los perros salen a la caza de un objeto perfumado en lugar de un animal
drag (para)chute N — paracaídas m inv de frenado
drag queen * N — drag-queen * f, reinona * f, travesti m
drag race N — (US) (Aut) carrera de coches trucados de salida parada
drag show N — espectáculo m de drag-queens *, espectáculo m de reinonas *, espectáculo m de travestismo
- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up* * *
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1. [dræg]- gg- transitive verb1)a) ( haul) arrastrar, llevar a rastrasto drag somebody's name o reputation through the mud o dirt — cubrir* de fango or manchar el buen nombre de alguien
b) ( force) (colloq)how did I get dragged into this ridiculous plan? — ¿cómo me dejé meter en un plan tan absurdo?
2) ( allow to trail) \<\<tail/garment/anchor\>\> arrastrarI don't want to drag the kids around with me all day — no quiero andar con los niños a cuestas todo el día
to drag one's feet o heels — dar(le)* largas al asunto
3) ( dredge) \<\<river/lake\>\> dragar*
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vi1)a) ( trail) \<\<anchor\>\> garrar; \<\<coat\>\> arrastrarb) ( lag) rezagarse*2) ( go on slowly) \<\<work/conversation\>\> hacerse* pesado; \<\<film/play\>\> hacerse* largo3) ( race cars) (AmE colloq) echarse un pique (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- drag in- drag on- drag out- drag up
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noun (no pl)1) ( tiresome thing)what a drag! — qué lata! (fam)
2) u ( resistant force) resistencia f al avance3) c ( on cigarette) (colloq) pitada f (AmL), calada f (Esp)4) u ( women's clothes)in drag — vestido de mujer; (before n) <act, show> de travestis or transformistas
drag queen — reinona f (arg)
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adj.travestista.s.1 travestido(a), travesti travestí (España)2 travestista, travestido, travestí, transvestido. -
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∎ to drag sth on or along the ground traîner qch par terre;∎ he dragged me to a concert il m'a traîné ou entraîné à un concert;∎ to drag sb out of bed tirer qn de son lit;∎ to drag sb through the courts traîner qn devant les tribunaux;∎ don't drag me into this! ne me mêlez pas à vos histoires!;∎ I had to drag the truth out of her il m'a fallu lui arracher la vérité;∎ Nautical to drag anchor chasser sur ses ancres;∎ to drag one's feet traîner les pieds;∎ figurative to drag one's feet or heels (over doing sth) tarder (à faire qch);∎ she dragged her feet over the decision elle a tardé à se décider;∎ the government has been accused of dragging its feet or heels over the issue on a accusé le gouvernement de montrer peu d'empressement à s'occuper de la question;∎ to drag sb's name through the mud traîner qn dans la boue(b) (search → pond, river) draguer;∎ they dragged the lake for the body ils ont dragué le lac à la recherche du corps(b) (hang behind) traîner, rester à l'arrière∎ the minutes dragged by les minutes s'étiraient;∎ the second act dragged le deuxième acte n'en finissait plus∎ to drag on or at a cigarette tirer des bouffées d'une cigarette∎ to drag and drop faire un glisser-lâcher3 noun(d) (handicap) entrave f, frein m;∎ unemployment is a drag on the economy le chômage est un frein pour l'économie(e) (trail of fox) piste f∎ he's a real drag! quel raseur!;∎ the exams are a real drag! quelle barbe ces examens!;∎ what a drag! quelle barbe!, c'est la barbe!∎ I had a drag on or of his cigarette j'ai tiré une bouffée de sa cigarette∎ in drag en travesti□∎ the main drag la rue principale□∎ she has a lot of drag elle a le bras long;∎ use your drag usez de votre influence□familiar (disco, show) de travestis□►► drag act numéro m de travesti(s);drag artist travesti m;Aviation & Cars drag coefficient, drag factor coefficient m de traînée;drag hunt drag m;familiar drag queen travelo m;Cars drag race course f de dragsters;Cars drag racer = participant à des courses de dragsters;Cars drag racing course f de dragsters(chair, toy) tirer, traîner; (person) traîner, entraîner;∎ to drag oneself along se traînerséparer de forceemmener de force;∎ I couldn't drag him away from his work je ne pouvais pas l'arracher à son travail;∎ I couldn't drag myself away j'étais cloué sur place∎ being rude only drags you down to his level être grossier ne fait que vous rabaisser à son niveauapporter (de force);∎ he insisted on dragging in the issue of housing il voulait à tout prix mettre la question du logement sur le tapis➲ drag onse prolonger, s'éterniser;∎ don't let the matter drag on ne laissez pas traîner l'affaire;∎ the day dragged on la journée s'éternisait ou n'en finissait pas∎ to drag on a cigarette tirer sur une cigarette∎ to drag out talks faire traîner des négociations∎ to drag the truth/a confession out of sb arracher la vérité/des aveux à qn;∎ I finally managed to drag out of him the reason why he was so upset j'ai finalement réussi à lui faire dire pourquoi il était si retourné(a) (affair, story) remettre sur le tapis, ressortir∎ humorous where were you dragged up? où donc as-tu été élevé? -
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['krɒsdresǝ(r)]N travesti mf, travestido(-a) m / f -
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['leɪdɪbɔɪ]N (=transvestite) travesti m ; (=transsexual) transexual m -
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['trænɪ]N (pl trannies)1) * = transistor radio2) (Phot)* = transparency3) ** (=transvestite) travesti ** mf -
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['trænɪ]N (pl trannies)1) * = transistor radio2) (Phot)* = transparency3) ** (=transvestite) travesti ** mf -
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farseIsubst. \/ˈtrævəstɪ\/1) travesti, parodi2) ( overført) (ren) parodi, vrengebilde, karikatur3) ( gammeldags) forkledningIIverb \/ˈtrævəstɪ\/travestere, parodiere, karikere -
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[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) arrastar2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) arrastar3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) arrastar4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) dragar5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) arrastar-se2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) travão2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) tragada3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) chatice4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) roupa de travesti* * *[dræg] n 1 carro de rojo, rastilho, arrasto, carro de transporte. 2 rede varredoura. 3 draga, fateixa de rocegar. 4 croque, gancho, ancinho, grade de arar, desterroar. 5 máquina ou dispositivo para adubar a terra. 6 máquina, aparelho que serve para arrastar ou puxar algo. 7 resistência ao avanço, sapata de roda de veículo, travão, qualquer coisa que retarda o progresso, ( upon) obstáculo, empecilho. 8 espécie de carruagem aberta, a quatro cavalos. 9 dragagem, ação de dragar, arrastar. 10 Hunt rasto de raposa, rasto artificial, montaria, caça grossa. 11 Amer sl influência, pressão. 12 sl coisa enfadonha. 13 sl inalação de fumaça. 14 sl roupa própria de pessoas de um sexo, usada por pessoas de outro. 15 sl festa de homossexuais. • vt+vi 1 arrastar(-se), levar a rastos, tirar, puxar à força, arrancar. 2 dragar, rocegar, desentupir (um porto). 3 gradar, desterroar. 4 garrar, arrastar (a âncora). 5 arrastar (falando de vestidos compridos). 6 pescar com a rede varredoura. 7 deter-se, tardar, prolongar-se, não adiantar, mover-se morosamente ou com dificuldade. the child drags / a criança é retardada no seu desenvolvimento. 8 passar. to drag along, drag on 1 arrastar com força. 2 puxar, arrastar. 3 arrastar-se, demorar. to drag away mover-se ou partir sem vontade. to drag by passar vagarosamente. to drag down 1 sentir-se fraco ou deprimido. 2 reduzir a um nível social mais baixo. to drag in introduzir um assunto sem interesse ou inoportuno. to drag into envolver (alguém ou algo) desnecessariamente. to drag one’s feet não se esforçar, retardar, fazer corpo mole. to drag out 1 protrair, prolongar, fazer durar. 2 forçar a dizer algo. to drag up 1 educar ou criar com negligência. 2 levantar um assunto desnecessariamente. -
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drag-queen[dr'æg kwi:n] n travesti. -
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[kwi:n]1) (a woman who rules a country, who inherits her position by right of birth: the Queen of England; Queen Elizabeth II.) rainha2) (the wife of a king: The king and his queen were both present.) rainha3) (a woman who is in some way important, excellent or special: a beauty queen; a movie queen.) rainha4) (a playing-card with a picture of a queen on it: I have two aces and a queen.) dama5) (an important chess-piece: a bishop, a king and a queen.) rainha6) (the egg-laying female of certain kinds of insect (especially bees, ants and wasps).) rainha7) ((slang) a homosexual man who assumes the female role.)•- queenly- queen mother* * *[kwi:n] n 1 rainha, soberana. 2 Chess, Cards dama. 3 sl homossexual, Braz sl veado, bicha louca. • vt+vi 1 fazer rainha, coroar. 2 Game fazer dama. closet queen sl bicha enrustida. drag queen sl travesti. queen of hearts Cards dama de copas. Queen of Heaven Rainha do Céu (a Virgem Maria). queen of the meadow Bot rainha-dos-prados.
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