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dragging (brush stroke in painting) / to drag along
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拖 (tuō)
Verb
1. 牵引,拉,拽:to pull; to drag; to haul
Example: 拖车 (to tow a car), 拖船 (to tow a boat), 拖累 (to burden), 拖儿带女 (to drag along children).
2. 耷拉着:to hang down
Example: 拖着辫子 (to hang down tails or braids).
3. 延长时间:to prolong time
Example: 拖延 (to procrastinate), 拖欠 (to default), 拖债 (to owe debts).
4. 同本义 (drag; haul; pull): drag; haul; pull
引 (to lead): 《广雅》: 拕,引也 (the Guangya says: "to drag").
Example: 拖船而入水 (to tow a boat into the water).
5. 牵累,牵制 (tie down): to tie down
Example: 拖带 (to bear together; to carry on).
6. 下垂 (hang): to hang
Example: 拖天扫地 (to describe clothing that is too long), 拖玉 (refers to a hem that drags on the ground, symbolizing nobility).
7. 拖延 (delay; defer): to procrastinate
Example: 拖水夹桨 (to procrastinate or drag one's feet), 拖腔 (to elongate the tone at the end of a phrase when singing).
8. 沉重或困难地负担着 (burden): to carry a heavy or difficult burden
Example: 拖了一身债 (to be weighed down with debt).
9. 强夺或费力取得 (wrest): to forcibly take or obtain
Example: 拖其衣被 (to seize their clothing or bedding).
10. 披散 (dishevel): to leave disheveled
Example: 纵体拖发 (to let one's hair down).
11. 掷 (throw): to throw
Example: 拖金振清风 (to throw gold and sway the fresh breeze).
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