English to Irish Meaning of drag - tarraing


Drag :
tarraing

tarraing, glan rian

tarraing, tharraingt, tarraingt, iompar, stráice amach, Lug, leanúint, shaothrú, éireoidh, barrach, rian, luaidhe ar, choinneáil tugging, sraoilleáil, stráice, fórsa, brú

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Definitions of drag in English
Noun(1) the phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid(2) something that slows or delays progress(3) something tedious and boring(4) clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man(5) a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke(6) the act of dragging (pulling with force
Verb(1) pull, as against a resistance(2) draw slowly or heavily(3) force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action(4) move slowly and as if with great effort(5) to lag or linger behind(6) suck in or take (air(7) use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu(8) walk without lifting the feet(9) search (as the bottom of a body of water(10) persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting(11) proceed for an extended period of time
Examples of drag in English
(1) I think I mentioned the coffee advert here with the women in suit drag .(2) She took a deep drag of her cigarette before blowing the filthy smoke toward Manda's face.(3) he took a long drag on his cigarette(4) You might think that's a drag , but it's not really.(5) working nine to five can be a drag(6) Larry was turning out to be a drag on her career(7) a fashion show, complete with men in drag(8) Make sure multiplier drag washers have been fully cleaned and give line freely without snatching.(9) Some of them no doubt wonder whether we are the sort of parents who drag their children from one important cultural event to another, no matter how bored they are.(10) But shopping with your mom doesn't have to be a total drag .(11) I worked with an English fellow a few years back who, in the midst of a Brisbane summer, told me he found the repeatedly brilliant blue skies and fine weather a real drag .(12) Reduce aerodynamic drag and enhance fuel economy by keeping less weight on the front area of the car.(13) Has there been any attempt on the part of the drag or bloodhound to devise a new form of the sport that might suit people that are not used to hunting in any way?(14) Soon politics will no longer be a boring drag and life could get very regal in the Aras.(15) Larry mentioned this year that he almost always has to build the roof for the missions, which I guess is a drag because they are complicated.(16) Even if the sentence is reduced on appeal, he still seems certain to miss the competition as his lawyers and those of his club continue to drag the process out .
Related Phrases of drag
(1) drag and drop ::
tharraingt anuas
(2) to drag ::
go tarraing
(3) drag on ::
tharraingt ar
(4) drag out ::
tarraing amach
(5) drag down ::
tarraing síos
(6) drag queen ::
banríon tarraing
(7) drag racing ::
rásaíocht tarraing
(8) drag race ::
cine tarraing
(9) drag over ::
tarraing thar
(10) drag along ::
tarraing chomh maith
Synonyms
Noun
1. pull ::
tarraingt
2. bore ::
rug
Verb
3. haul ::
tharraingt
4. become tedious ::
bheith tedious
5. dredge ::
dreidire
6. drop back ::
titim ar ais
7. draw ::
tharraingt
8. scuff ::
scuff
9. drag out ::
tarraing amach
10. tangle ::
tangle
Different Forms
drag, drags
Word Example from TV Shows
Drag out our mattress
and put it over here.

Drag out our mattress and put it over here.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 22

My father had to drag them
out to the woods on a rope.

My father had to DRAG them out to the woods on a rope.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

You take me for some back-alley Sally
you can drag into a...

You take me for some back-alley Sally you can DRAG into a...

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

And I will hunt you down, drag you back here
in chains and hang you for a traitor.

And I will hunt you down, DRAG you back here in chains and hang you for a traitor.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

Why'd you drag a crippled boy
all the way up here?

Why'd you DRAG a crippled boy all the way up here?

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 4

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