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I . drag [dræg] SUBST

1. drag sem pl FÍS:

drag
draga f

2. drag fig coloq:

to be a drag on sb
to be in drag
what a drag!

II . drag <-gg-> [dræg] VERBO trans

drag
to drag one's heels fig

III . drag <-gg-> [dræg] VERBO intr

1. drag (trail along):

2. drag (lag behind):

drag

drag up VERBO trans

drag up event, story:

drag up

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The name arose because they competed in a gasoline-fueled drag racing class, rather than one using methanol or nitromethane.
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Form drag, skin friction and interference drag on bluff bodies are not coined as being elements of parasitic drag, but directly as elements of drag.
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The mass and drag of the moving water creates the resistance.
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The relative was so shocked to see him there in tatters, he had to drag away the protesting scholar with the promise to help him.
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Carrying armaments internally maintains the aircraft's stealth and minimizes additional drag.
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And how that can carry or drag down a show.
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In transonic flight, wave drag is commonly referred to as transonic compressibility drag.
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Drag-along rights are fairly standard terms in a stock purchase agreement.
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Over 30,000 people attended the event, the largest attendance at a drag race at that point.
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One downside of using neutral buoyancy to simulate microgravity is the significant amount of drag presented by water.
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