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引きずる,引っ張る
動詞
他動詞
2(人)を(むりやり)引っ張っていく;(人)を〈争いなどに〉むりやり引きずり込む〈into〉;…を〈人から〉むりやり聞き出す〈out of〉
3(川底など)をさらう
4≪コンピュータ≫ドラッグする,(画像)をマウスで移動させる
自動詞
成句drag down
(人)を弱らせる
成句drag in
(関係のない事)を持ち出す,差し挟む
成句drag on
だらだらと長引く
成句drag out
①((drag out))(話など)を長引かせる
②((drag out))(話などが)長引く
成句drag up
①(不愉快な事)を持ち出す,蒸し返す
②((英口))(子供)を手荒に育てる
成句drag |one|'|s| feet [heels]
①足を引きずって歩く
②((口))わざとのろのろ[ぐずぐず]する
名詞
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/07 05:29 UTC 版)
語源 1
From 中期英語 draggen (“to drag”), early 中期英語 dragen (“to draw, carry”), confluence of 古期英語 dragan (“to drag, draw, draw oneself, go, protract”) and Old Norse draga (“to draw, attract”); both from Proto-Germanic *draganą (“to draw, drag”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰregʰ- (“to draw, drag”).
Verb sense influenced due to association with the noun drag (“that which is hauled or dragged”), related to Low German dragge (“a drag-anchor, grapnel”). Cognate with Danish drægge (“to dredge”), Danish drage (“to draw, attract”), Swedish dragga (“to drag, drag anchor, sweep”), Swedish draga (“to draw, go”), Icelandic draga (“to drag, pull”). Doublet of draw.
名詞
drag (countable and uncountable, plural drags)
- (physics, uncountable) Resistance of a fluid to something moving through it.
- (by analogy with above) Any force acting in opposition to the motion of an object.
- (countable, foundry) The bottom part of a sand casting mold.
- (countable) A device dragged along the bottom of a body of water in search of something, e.g. a dead body, or in fishing.
- (countable, informal) A systematic search for someone over a wide area, especially by the authorities; a dragnet.
- (countable, music) A double drum-stroke played at twice the speed of the context in which it is placed.
- (countable, informal) A puff on a cigarette or joint.
- (countable, slang) Someone or something that is annoying or frustrating, or disappointing; an obstacle to progress or enjoyment.
- (countable, slang) A long open horse-drawn carriage with transverse or side seats. [from mid-18th c.]
- (countable, slang) A street. [from mid-19th c.]
- (countable) The scent-path left by dragging a fox, or some other substance such as aniseed, for training hounds to follow scents.
- (uncountable, snooker) A large amount of backspin on the cue ball, causing the cue ball to slow down.
- A heavy harrow for breaking up ground.
- A kind of sledge for conveying heavy objects; also, a kind of low car or handcart.
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a stone drag
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- (metallurgy) The bottom part of a flask or mould, the upper part being the cope.
- (masonry) A steel instrument for completing the dressing of soft stone.
- (nautical) The difference between the speed of a screw steamer under sail and that of the screw when the ship outruns the screw; or between the propulsive effects of the different floats of a paddle wheel.
- Anything towed in the water to retard a ship's progress, or to keep her head up to the wind; especially, a canvas bag with a hooped mouth (drag sail), so used.
- A pulled load.
- A skid or shoe for retarding the motion of a carriage wheel.
- Motion affected with slowness and difficulty, as if clogged.
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c. 1800, William Hazlitt, My First Acquaintance with Poets:
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Had a drag in his walk.
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- (uncountable, music) Witch house music.
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2010 March 8, Scott Wright, quoting Heather Marlatt, “Scene and heard: Drag”, in The Guardian:
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“Our music is not like some other types where the energy is back and forth – music considered drag is like giving up oneself, to be pulled and controlled,” she says.
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2010 September 29, Paul Lester, “New band of the day - No 877: oOoOO”, in The Guardian:
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Whatever the appellation, these artists are doing some amazing stuff. Haunted house and drag are probably the most apposite terms because the music sounds like ghostly apparitions of old dance tunes, only at half-speed.
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2010 December 2, Paul Lester, “New band of the day – No 922: Balam Acab”, in The Guardian:
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They call this music drag because it's like dance music dragged down by the ponderous weight of existence (there's a Balam Acab track called Heavy Living Things); they call it witch house because it haunts you long after you stop listening.
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2011 January 24, David Wicik, “Exorcising the Ghost: oOoOO breaks down the buzz about “drag””, in Newcity:
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- The last position in a line of hikers.
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1999, Dana Stabenow, Hunter's Moon, →ISBN, page 73:
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Okay, I'll take point, Kate, you take drag.
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- (billiards) A push somewhat under the centre of the cue ball, causing it to follow the object ball a short way.
- A device for guiding wood to the saw.
- (historical) A mailcoach.
- (slang) A prison sentence of three months.
- 1869, A Merchant. Editor: Frank Henderson, Six Years in the Prisons of England
- The copper knew I did that job, and had me up on suspicion some time after, and gave me a drag (three months) over it. The next bit I did was a 'sixer' (six months), and I escaped from prison in about three weeks after I got it.
派生語
- antidrag
- cash drag, cash-drag
- danna-drag
- dragadiddle
- dragbar
- drag bit
- drag boat
- drag bolt
- dragbox
- drag bunt
- drag-chain
- drag chain
- drag chute
- drag coefficient
- dragfooted
- draggy
- drag handle
- draghound
- drag hunt
- dragless
- draglift
- draglink
- dragman
- dragmark
- drag parachute
- drag race
- drag racer
- drag racing
- drag racing boat
- dragrope
- dragsman
- dragstrip
- dragway
- fiscal drag
- gravity drag
- lift-to-drag ratio
- main drag
- microdrag
- parasitic drag
- Poynting-Robertson drag
- sand drag
- toe drag
- underdrag
- wave drag
動詞
drag (third-person singular simple present drags, present participle dragging, simple past and past participle dragged or (dialectal) drug)
- (transitive) To pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
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2007 May, Carlos Lorch, quoting Dale Zelko, “Blast from the Past: Interview with Lt Colonel Dale Zelko, USAF”, in Nighthawks, volume 5, number 1, archived from the original on 4 March 2016, page 14:
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I knew where I didn't want to land so with some aggressive steering I was able to crab into the wind and land successfully on an open plowed farm field some 50 yards west of the hardball road I had seen, next to what seemed at the time to be a T intersection that led off to the east. Although I landed softly, there was a stiff 15-knot wind so I was getting drug a little bit. On my back I dug my heels in and reached up to pop both canopy releases, but on better thought decided against it, as the parachute would probably blow across the road.
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- To proceed heavily, laboriously, or slowly; to advance with weary effort; to go on lingeringly.
- To act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant.
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2013 September-October, James R. Carter, “Flowers and Ribbons of Ice”, in American Scientist:
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Dragging yourself out of a warm bed in the early hours of a wintry morning to go for a hike in the woods: It’s not an easy thing for some to do, but the visual treasures that await could be well worth the effort. If the weather conditions and the local flora are just right, you might come across fleeting, delicate frozen formations sprouting from certain plant stems, literally a garden of ice.
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- To draw along (something burdensome); hence, to pass in pain or with difficulty.
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1995, HAL Laboratory, EarthBound, Nintendo, Super Nintendo Entertainment System:
- To serve as a clog or hindrance; to hold back.
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1883, William Clark Russell, Sailor’s Language:A collection of Sea-terms and Their Definitions:
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- (graphical user interface) To operate a pointing device by moving it with a button held down; to move, copy, etc. (an item) in this way.
- (chiefly of a vehicle) To unintentionally rub or scrape on a surface.
- (soccer) To hit or kick off target.
- To fish with a dragnet.
- To search for something, as a lost object or body, by dragging something along the bottom of a body of water.
- To break (land) by drawing a drag or harrow over it; to harrow.
- (figurative) To search exhaustively, as if with a dragnet.
- (slang) To roast, say negative things about, or call attention to the flaws of (someone).
- (intransitive, music) To play at a slower tempo than one is supposed to or than the other musicians one is playing with, or to inadvertently gradually decrease tempo while one is playing.
- (informal, intransitive) To inhale from a cigarette, cigar, etc.
派生語
- drag-along right
- drag-and-drop, drag and drop
- drag ass
- drag-ass
- drag click
- drag down
- drag-drop
- draggability
- draggable
- draggage
- dragger
- draggle
- drag in
- drag into
- dragline
- drag on
- drag one's feet
- drag one's heels
- drag out
- dragster
- drag the chain
- drag through the mud
- drag up
- left-drag
- look as if one has been dragged through a hedge backwards
- outdrag
- redrag
- right-drag
- underdrag
- undragged
- updrag
- what the cat dragged in
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語源 2
Possibly from English drag (“to pull along a surface”) because of the sensation of long skirts trailing on the floor, or from Yiddish טראָגן (trogn, “to wear”)
名詞
drag (usually uncountable, plural drags)
- (uncountable, slang) Women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment. [from late 19th c.]
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1968, Quentin Crisp, The Naked Civil Servant, London: Cape, →OCLC, page 82:
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With the aid of informers they discovered where the great drag dances were being held and turned their attention thither. [...] They couldn't, of course, be advertised, but no publicity was needed. The network always managed to reach any one who might want to go and had half-a-crown to spare for a ticket. About three-quarters of the men who attended these dances were in drag.
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- (uncountable, slang, by analogy) Men's clothing worn by women for the purpose of entertainment.
- (countable, slang) A men's party attended in women's clothing. [from early 20th c.]
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1927, Aaron J. Rosanoff, “Sexual Psychopaths”, in Manual of Psychiatry, 6th edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc., →OCLC, page 203:
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A heterosexual person cannot really break into their [homosexuals'] inner circles. They have parties or "drags" to which only homosexuals are admitted, and at these some generally appear in female dress.
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1942, Mary McCarthy, The Company She Keeps, New York: Harcourt Brace and World, →OCLC, page 104:
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This freedom of speech of hers was a kind of masquerade of sexuality, like the rubber breasts homosexuals put on for drags, [...]
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- (countable, slang) A drag king or drag queen.
- (uncountable, slang) Any type of clothing or costume associated with a particular occupation or subculture.
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corporate drag
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派生語
- (women's clothing worn by men): de-drag, drag act, drag artist, drag daughter, drag king, drag mother, dragphobia, drag queen, drag show
- (any type of clothing): lally-drags
- drab
動詞
drag (third-person singular simple present drags, present participle dragging, simple past and past participle dragged)
- (informal, intransitive) To perform as a drag queen or drag king.
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名詞
- (informal, uncommon) Clipping of dragon.
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2000 July 5, Andy W, “[Z251] YACD: a distraction from the stoked embers”, in rec.games.roguelike.angband (Usenet), archived from the original on 5 December 2025:
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Barring the +1 Con this would seem to be pretty good for going up against the drags.....
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