- drag
- In.puff
1) to take a drag (on a cigarette)
obstacle(colloq.)
2) a drag on (a drag on the economy)
street(colloq.)
3) the main drag
women's clothing worn by a male transvestite(slang)
4) in drag
5) (misc.) a drag queen
IIv.1) (d; intr.) ('to search at the bottom of a lake, river, sea') to drag for (to drag for a body)
2) (D; tr.) ('to search') to drag for (they dragged the lake for the body)
3) (d; tr.) ('to pull') to drag into (they dragged the tables into the garden; to be dragged into a war)
4) (d; intr.) ('to draw deeply') to drag on (to drag on a pipe)
5) (d; tr.) ('to pull') to drag out of (we dragged the old sofa out of the house)
6) (D; tr.) ('to pull') to drag through (they dragged the logs through the forest)
7) (D; tr.) ('to pull') to drag (over) to (they dragged him to the door)
* * *[dræg](misc.) a drag queen['street'] (colloq.) the main drag['women's clothing worn by a male transvestite'] (slang) in drag['obstacle'] (colloq.) a drag on (a drag on the economy)['puff] to take a drag (on a cigarette)(D; tr.) ('to pull') to drag (over) to (they dragged him to the door)(D; tr.) ('to search') to drag for (they dragged the lake for the body)(D; tr.) ('to pull') to drag through (they dragged the logs through the forest)(d; tr.) ('to pull') to drag into (they dragged the tables into the garden; to be dragged into a war)(d; intr.) ('to search at the bottom of a lake, river, sea') to drag for (to drag for a body)(d; intr.) ('to draw deeply') to drag on (to drag on a pipe)(d; tr.) ('to pull') to drag out of (we dragged the old sofa out of the house)
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.