Dragged out Meaning in English
expression · lemma: drag out
ˈdɹæɡd/ /ˈaʊt
DRAGD-owt
dɹˈæɡd/ /ˈaʊt
dragd-OWT
التعريف
If something is 'dragged out', it lasts longer than necessary or is made to continue in a slow or boring way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly used to criticize meetings, stories, or events that felt unnecessarily long. Often used in passive form: 'The meeting was dragged out.' You can use it to talk about both time and manner (drawn-out speaking). Slightly informal.
Spanish: prolongado - alargado - extendidoPortuguese (BR): prolongado - arrastado - estendidoPortuguese (PT): prolongado - arrastado - esticadoChinese (Simplified): 拖延的 - 拉长的Chinese (Traditional): 拖延的 - 拉長的Hindi: लंबा खींचा हुआ - खींचतान किया गयाArabic: مطوّل - ممتدBengali: দীর্ঘায়িত - টানা - দীর্ঘ করাRussian: затянутый - растянутыйJapanese: 引き延ばされた - 長引いたVietnamese: kéo dài - bị kéo lêKorean: 질질 끌다 - 길어지다Turkish: uzatılmış - sürüncemede bırakılmışUrdu: طول دینا - غیرضروری طور پر لمبا کرناIndonesian: diperpanjang - ditarik-tarik
جمل نموذجية
The movie felt dragged out and too long.
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The meeting was dragged out for hours.
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His explanation was dragged out and boring.
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The negotiations were unnecessarily dragged out by both sides.
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Her story was so dragged out I lost interest halfway through.
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I wish they hadn't dragged out the ceremony so much.
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