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 Translation for 'to drag sb sth' from English to Spanish
llevar a-algn/algo a rastrasto drag sb./sth.
Partial Matches
rastrear algoto drag sth.
arrastrar algoto drag sth.
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arrastrar y soltar algo
to drag and drop sth.
captar la atención y el interés de algn/algo con algn/algo [locución] to catch the attention and interest of sb./sth. with sb./sth. [idiom]
confrontar a-algn/algo con algn/algoto confront sb./sth. with sb./sth.
unverified relacionar algn/algo con algn/algoto associate sb./sth. with sb./sth.
recordar a algn a algn/algo [por asociación, parecido]to remind sb. of sb./sth.
sumir a-algn/algo en algo [también fig.]to plunge sb./sth. into sth. [also fig.]
dejar que algn/algo haga algo [esperar]to wait until sb./sth. does sth.
apartar a-algn/algo de algoto urge sb./sth. away from sth.
rezar para que algo/algn haga algoto pray that sb./sth. does sth.
prof.teatro
transformista {m}
drag queen
prof.teatro
transformista {m}
drag artist
macana {f} [am.]drag [coll.]
Qué pereza! [col.] [cent.] [Costa Rica]What a drag!
exceptuar a-algn/algo de algoto except sb./sth. from sth.
tildar a-algn/algo de algo [calificar como]to brand sb./sth. as sth.
colar a-algn/algo en algoto sneak sb./sth. into sth.
salpicar a-algn/algo de algoto splash sth. on sb./sth.
calificar a-algn/algo de algoto describe sb./sth. as sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Early hang gliders had a low lift-to-drag ratio, so pilots were restricted to gliding down small hills.
  • Using ultrahigh vacuum and nearly zero temperature (5 K), a modified atomic force microscope was used to drag a cobalt atom, and a carbon monoxide molecule, across surfaces of copper and platinum.
  • This form of shooting was developed because it is not height restricted in the same way as the first hit shot at the goal and players with good technique are able to drag-flick with as much power as many others can hit a ball.
  • Loggers were able to drag cut trees over the winter snow to the roads or water bodies.
  • Their dangerous nature results not from power of their nature, but from their tendency to drag others into the "void" and the unreal, away from God.

  • Trusting this, they voluntarily went to Sais in October 185 BC, where they were stripped naked, forced to drag carts through the city, and then tortured to death.
  • If they want to score they will have to try and risk an edge to a wide ball and hit through the packed off side, or try to drag the ball from far outside the stumps to the sparsely-populated leg side.
  • They leave together, but Bigger has to drag Bessie around because she is paralyzed by fear.
  • Disc brakes rely on pliability of caliper seals and slight runout to release pads, leading to drag, fuel mileage loss, and disc scoring.
  • Many drag performers refer to themselves as drag artists, as opposed to drag queens, as some contemporary forms of drag have become nonbinary.

  • In a parallel universe featured in the "Sliders" episode "The Return of Maggie Beckett", the German Wehrmacht breaks through the Allied lines in the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, which causes World War II to drag on until 1947.
  • as the "Virus Buster" minigame, using the touch screen to drag the capsules around the playing field.
  • This optimizes fuel efficiency, mostly due to the low temperatures encountered near the tropopause and low air density, reducing parasitic drag on the airframe.
  • A wing's aerodynamic efficiency is expressed as its lift-to-drag ratio.
  • It is unclear why Tu-144D's maximum achievable altitude would be lower than Concorde's even regular flight altitude, given that Tupolev's data claim better lift-to-drag ratio for the Tu-144 (over 8.0 for Tu-144D vs Concorde's 7.3–7.7 at Mach 2.x) and the thrust of the Tu-144D's RD-36-51 engines is higher than Concorde's Olympus 593 engines.

  • Tidal friction is required to drag and maintain the bulge ahead of the Moon, and it dissipates the excess energy of the exchange of rotational and orbital energy between Earth and the Moon as heat.
  • They are also subject to drag from the thin atmosphere, so that to stay in orbit for a long period of time some form of propulsion is occasionally necessary to make small corrections (orbital station-keeping).
  • Odysseus had to drag them back to the ship by force.
  • Excel introduced auto-fill, the ability to drag and expand the selection box to automatically copy a cell or row contents to adjacent cells or rows, adjusting the copies intelligently by automatically incrementing cell references or contents.
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