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
- Things must not be allowed to drag on into the next century.
不然要拖到下个世纪去了。 - 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。 - This can mean that cases drag on for several years.
这就意味着此类案件可拖上几年之长。 - By using the classical orbit element differences method, the periodic characteristics of relative motion and the influence of atmospheric drag on relative motion were analyzed.
基于经典轨道要素偏差法分析了相对运动特性和大气阻力对相对运动的影响。 - On the third point, the discussion will drag on.
对第三点的讨论将会延迟。 - 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。 - Household debt is also a big drag on domestic consumption.
房贷也严重拖累了国内消费。 - 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。 - 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。 - The housing slump has been the biggest drag on the economy, which has slowed sharply in recent months.
住房萧条已经最大幅度地拖累了经济发展,最近几个月来经济发展速度大幅减缓。