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Chips
carrera de arrastre

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

drag race SUBST

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. race1 [americ reɪs, Brit reɪs] SUBST

1.1. race (contest):

1.2. race <races, pl > HIPISMO:

2.1. race (channel):

caz m

2.2. race (strong current):

II. race1 [americ reɪs, Brit reɪs] VERBO intr

1. race (in competition):

2. race (rush) + adv compar:

3. race:

race pulse/heart:
race engine:

III. race1 [americ reɪs, Brit reɪs] VERBO trans

1. race (compete against):

¡te juego una carrera! RioPr

2. race horse/car:

3. race (make go too fast):

race engine

race2 [americ reɪs, Brit reɪs] SUBST

1. race C or U ANTROPOL:

2. race (group):

I. drag <Part pres dragging; pass, Part perf dragged> [americ dræɡ, Brit draɡ] VERBO trans

1.1. drag (haul):

1.2. drag (force) coloq:

2. drag (allow to trail):

drag tail/garment/anchor

3. drag (dredge):

drag river/lake

4. drag COMPUT:

II. drag <Part pres dragging; pass, Part perf dragged> [americ dræɡ, Brit draɡ] VERBO intr

1.1. drag (trail):

drag anchor:
drag coat:

1.2. drag (lag):

2. drag (go on slowly):

drag work/conversation:
drag film/play:

3. drag (race cars) americ:

drag coloq

III. drag [americ dræɡ, Brit draɡ] SUBST

1.1. drag sem pl (hindrance):

1.2. drag sem pl calão:

lata f coloq
plomo m coloq
coñazo m Esp calão
camello m Col coloq
plomo m coloq
pelmazo m / pelmaza f coloq
¡qué lata! coloq

2. drag U (resistant force):

3. drag C (on cigarette):

drag coloq
drag coloq
pitada f lat-amer
drag coloq
calada f Esp

4. drag U (influence) americ:

drag calão
palanca f coloq
drag calão
enchufe m Esp coloq
drag calão
cuña f CSur coloq

5. drag U (women's clothes):

in drag atrib act/show
in drag atrib act/show

6. drag C (dragnet):

7. drag (street) americ calão:

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I. race1 [reɪs] SUBST

Expressões:

II. race1 [reɪs] VERBO intr

1. race (move quickly):

race DESP

2. race engine:

III. race1 [reɪs] VERBO trans

1. race (compete against):

2. race (enter for race):

race horse

race2 [reɪs] SUBST sem pl

1. race (ethnic grouping):

2. race (species):

3. race (lineage):

I. drag [dræg] VERBO trans -gg-

1. drag (pull):

2. drag (in water):

II. drag [dræg] VERBO intr

1. drag (trail along):

2. drag:

drag time
drag meeting, conversation

3. drag (lag behind):

III. drag [dræg] SUBST

1. drag (device):

2. drag sem pl:

drag FÍS
drag AERONÁUT

3. drag sem pl (hindrance):

4. drag sem pl coloq (boring experience):

5. drag sem pl coloq (boring person):

pelmazo(-a) m (f)

6. drag sem pl coloq (women's clothes):

7. drag coloq (inhalation):

Expressões:

the main drag americ, Aus coloq
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I. race1 [reɪs] SUBST

Expressões:

II. race1 [reɪs] VERBO intr

1. race (move quickly):

race DESP

2. race engine:

III. race1 [reɪs] VERBO trans

1. race (compete against):

2. race (enter for race):

race horse

race2 [reɪs] SUBST

1. race (ethnic grouping):

2. race (species):

3. race (lineage):

I. drag <-gg-> [dræg] VERBO trans

1. drag (pull):

2. drag (in water):

3. drag comput:

II. drag <-gg-> [dræg] VERBO intr

1. drag (trail along):

2. drag:

drag time
drag meeting, conversation

3. drag (lag behind):

III. drag [dræg] SUBST

1. drag (device):

2. drag:

drag FÍS
drag AERONÁUT

3. drag (hindrance):

4. drag calão:

pelmazo(-a) m (f)

5. drag coloq (women's clothes):

6. drag coloq (inhalation):

Expressões:

the main drag calão
Present
Irace
yourace
he/she/itraces
werace
yourace
theyrace
Past
Iraced
youraced
he/she/itraced
weraced
youraced
theyraced
Present Perfect
Ihaveraced
youhaveraced
he/she/ithasraced
wehaveraced
youhaveraced
theyhaveraced
Past Perfect
Ihadraced
youhadraced
he/she/ithadraced
wehadraced
youhadraced
theyhadraced

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The caliper drag causes the calipers to brush up against the reel spool.
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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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Drag-along rights are fairly standard terms in a stock purchase agreement.
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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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In studies by cameras mounted on submersibles, it has been found that sea lilies can drag themselves along the seabed by their arms.
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