drag on
英 [dræɡ ɒn]
美 [dræɡ ɑːn]
不必要地拖延; 拖得过久
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 不必要地拖延;拖得过久
You say that an event or processdrags onwhen you disapprove of the fact that it lasts for longer than necessary.- The conflict with James has dragged on for two years.
与詹姆斯的冲突拖了两年。
- The conflict with James has dragged on for two years.
英英释义
verb
- proceed for an extended period of time
- The speech dragged on for two hours
- last unnecessarily long
双语例句
- Household debt is also a big drag on domestic consumption.
房贷也严重拖累了国内消费。 - The conflict with James has dragged on for two years.
与詹姆斯的冲突拖了两年。 - High interest rates are a drag on the housing market.
高利率是住房市场发展的一大障碍。 - This system reduced drag on the engine, but was inherently problematic.
该系统减少拖累引擎,但本质上是有问题的。 - There's no telling how long the talks could drag on
谁也说不准谈判还会拖多久。 - But the financial sector is still in poor shape and a drag on growth.
但金融业目前仍状况不佳,并拖累着经济的增长。 - This twin retrenchment represents a huge drag on the economy that spills into other sectors.
这个孪生节省的表明了一个巨大的对经济的拖动滑入了其他部分。 - In each of the last three years, net exports actually posed a negative drag on GDP growth.
过去三年,每年的净出口其实对GDP增长产生了负面拖累。 - Entertainment is laid on too, in the form of drag on Wednesdays and strippers on Sundays
还安排了娱乐活动,星期三是男扮女装演出,星期天是脱衣舞演出。 - He love his family, but they're a drag on his career.
他热爱自己的家庭,但家庭却是他事业的累赘。
