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Drag your heels Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɹæɡ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhiɫz
DRAG yor HEELZ
dɹˈæɡ/ /jˈɔː/ /hˈiːlz
drag yaw HEELZ

释义

To delay or do something slowly because you do not want to do it, often on purpose.

用法与细微差别

This idiom is informal and means to be slow or reluctant, usually to avoid doing something. Often used in work, chores, or when someone lacks motivation. Similar: 'drag your feet.' Distinct from simply being slow for other reasons.

例句

Don't drag your heels—we need to leave now!

basic

She always drags her heels when it's time to do homework.

basic

Why do you drag your heels when cleaning your room?

basic

The company is dragging its heels about making a decision.

natural

He tends to drag his heels whenever someone asks for his help.

natural

If you drag your heels on this project, we'll never finish on time.

natural