drag

drag — verb

  • dragpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • dragshe / she / it
  • draggedpast simple
  • dragging-ing form

1. to pull something heavy or unwilling across a surface, especially the ground, wi

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to pull something heavy or unwilling across a surface, especially the ground, with effort and often slowly

例句

Eli dragged the heavy suitcase across the hotel lobby toward the lift.

drag + object + across [surface]

The movers had to drag the old sofa down three flights of stairs.

同義詞
  • pull

    general term; drag adds difficulty/effort

  • haul

    stronger emphasis on effort, often over a long distance

  • tug

    short, sharp pull, not sustained dragging

反義詞
  • push

    opposite direction of force

文法句型

drag + object + along/across/over (surface)

用法筆記

Often implies the object is heavy or causing friction. A preposition of direction (along, across, over, through) is typically needed to complete the meaning.

常見錯誤

She dragged the box and put it in the car.
She dragged the box across the floor and then lifted it into the car.
💡drag describes the pulling motion across a surface, not a general act of moving.

2. to make somebody come with you to a place or join an activity against their wish

2.動詞及物C2
釋義

to make somebody come with you to a place or join an activity against their wishes, often by physical effort or firm encouragement

例句

Putri dragged her brother to the museum even though he wanted to stay home.

drag + someone + to + [place] (unwillingly)

The teacher dragged the sleepy students out of the classroom for fresh air.

同義詞
  • force

    stronger, implies physical or legal compulsion

  • haul

    more physical, less about persuasion

  • bundle

    hurried, often with a group, less reluctance implied

反義詞

文法句型

drag + someone + to/into/out of/away from + place

用法筆記

Subject is usually a person or social pressure. Frequently used reflexively (drag oneself) to express reluctance overcoming laziness or fatigue.

3. to reposition a digital item, such as an image or a file, by holding down a mous

3.動詞及物B1
釋義

to reposition a digital item, such as an image or a file, by holding down a mouse button while moving the pointer across the display

例句

Gita dragged the photo into a new folder on her desktop.

drag + [file/icon] + into + [folder]

You can drag the map with your finger on a phone screen.

同義詞
  • move

    general; drag specifies the input method

  • slide

    smooth movement, often on touchscreens

文法句型

drag + object + to + location

用法筆記

Common in software tutorials and instructions. Often used in the imperative form. Passive construction (can be dragged) is frequent in user guides.

常見錯誤

I dragged the file to delete it.
I dragged the file to the trash icon to delete it.
💡the goal location must be specified.

4. to relocate an item between two areas of a digital interface by pressing a mouse

4.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to relocate an item between two areas of a digital interface by pressing a mouse button, sliding the item, and releasing it at the target spot

例句

You can drag and drop the images to rearrange your photo album.

drag and drop + object + infinitive of purpose

Mauricio dragged and dropped the spreadsheet cells into the chart.

文法句型

drag and drop + object + onto/into/to + location

用法筆記

This is a fixed compound verb — 'drag and drop' always appears as a pair. Can be used transitively (drag and drop the file) or intransitively (the feature lets you drag and drop).

5. to start talking about a matter that has little connection to the current discus

5.動詞及物
釋義

to start talking about a matter that has little connection to the current discussion and is usually unwelcome

例句

Eve dragged the argument about money into every family dinner.

drag + topic + into + [situation]

Why do you always drag politics into a friendly chat about food?

同義詞
  • bring up

    neutral; drag into implies the topic is unwanted

  • raise

    formal and neutral in tone

反義詞
  • avoid

    deliberately not discussing

文法句型

drag + subject/name + into + conversation/discussion/debate

用法筆記

Usually implies the topic is unwelcome or irrelevant. The object is often an abstract noun (politics, money, religion, the past). Frequently used in the passive ('be dragged into').

6. to pass fishing gear or a search apparatus through the water, keeping it against

6.動詞及物
釋義

to pass fishing gear or a search apparatus through the water, keeping it against the riverbed or seabed, in order to recover items or catch fish

例句

The fishermen dragged their nets across the river for hours but caught nothing.

drag + net + across + [body of water] + for + [purpose]

Police dragged the pond for evidence after the accident.

同義詞
  • trawl

    specifically fishing with a net pulled behind a boat; more technical

  • search

    general; drag implies bottom-scraping equipment

文法句型

drag + object (net/hook) + for + something

drag + body of water + for + something

用法筆記

The object is either the equipment (net, hook) or the body of water being searched. 'Drag for' is the most common pattern when the target is the item being sought.

7. to lightly hit a pitched ball along the ground while already running toward firs

7.動詞及物
釋義

to lightly hit a pitched ball along the ground while already running toward first base

例句

Lakan dragged the ball down the third-base line and easily reached first base.

collocation: drag the ball down [the line]

The Mariners' first baseman tried to drag a bunt past the pitcher but missed.

collocation: drag a bunt

同義詞
  • bunt

    general term for gently tapping the ball; drag bunting is a specific fast-running version

  • tap

    less baseball-specific; describes the light hitting motion without the running element

反義詞
  • swing

    normal full-arm hitting motion, opposite of a bunt

文法句型

drag + noun phrase (the ball / a bunt)

用法筆記

Only used in baseball. The object is usually 'the ball' or 'a bunt.' Frequently paired with a directional phrase such as 'down the line' or 'past the pitcher.'

常見錯誤

The batter dragged the pitcher.
The batter dragged a bunt past the pitcher.
💡in baseball, 'drag' does not mean pulling someone; it means hitting the ball lightly while already running.

8. to unfold so slowly that the audience or participants become bored — used of fil

8.動詞不及物C2
釋義

to unfold so slowly that the audience or participants become bored — used of films, speeches, performances, or meetings that lack interest

例句

The lecture dragged on for nearly three hours without a single break.

phrasal verb: drag on

Anjali thought the second act of the play dragged terribly.

collocation: play drags / film drags

同義詞
  • go on too long

    everyday expression; less specific about the boredom element

  • wear on

    similar meaning, often with a tiring or irritating connotation

反義詞
  • fly by

    time passes quickly and pleasantly

  • speed along

    event progresses fast, opposite of dragging

文法句型

drag (on / for [time])

用法筆記

Intransitive — no direct object follows. Often appears with the particle 'on' as a phrasal verb ('drag on'). The subject is typically a scheduled event: a film, lecture, meeting, performance, or trial.

常見錯誤

The boring film was dragging me.
The boring film was dragging.
💡this sense is intransitive; the event cannot drag a person as its object.
They dragged the party into a boring evening.
The party dragged on into a boring evening.
💡in this sense, 'drag' does not take an object.

drag — noun

drag — adjective

drag — collocation