
끌다, 당기다, 질질 끌다
Pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty, often along the ground.
예문:
"We had to drag the heavy suitcase across the carpet to the door."
"Despite his exhaustion, he managed to drag himself out of bed before sunrise."
"The police dragged the suspect out of the vehicle after a brief struggle."
드래그하다, 끌어 옮기다
Move an image, icon, or file across a display screen by holding down a mouse button or using a touch gesture.
예문:
"To rearrange the desktop, simply click and drag the icons to their new positions."
"She accidentally dragged the file into the wrong folder while organizing her documents."
질질 끌다, 느려지다, 지연되다
(Of time, events, or activities) pass slowly and tediously.
예문:
"The final hour of the lecture seemed to drag on forever, making everyone restless."
"When you are waiting for important news, time tends to drag considerably."
따분한 일, 장애물, 방해물
A person or thing that is tedious, boring, or tiresome; a hindrance or impediment.
예문:
"Having to attend another mandatory budget meeting is such a drag."
"His constant complaining became a real drag on the team's morale."
"Don't be a drag; let's try to enjoy the evening despite the rain."
여장, 복장도착, 드랙
Clothes worn by a man intending to look like a woman, or vice versa; the act of wearing such clothes.
예문:
"The performer appeared on stage in full drag, complete with an elaborate wig and makeup."
"She decided to go in drag for the Halloween party, dressing up as a famous male celebrity."