- drag finish
- обработка бетонной поверхности волочением брезента, мешковины и т. п.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский строительный словарь. 2013.
Drag racing — Drag racer and Drag race redirect here. For other uses, see Drag racing (disambiguation). The Christmas tree counting down at SIR. Note the blinder, to prevent the driver from being distracted by the light for the other lane. Drag racing is a… … Wikipedia
Drag Me to Hell — Theatrical poster Directed by Sam Raimi Produced by Gr … Wikipedia
Drag Strip — is the name of a fictional character in the Transformers universes.Transformers: Generation 1Transformers character name =Dragstrip japanname = caption =Drag Strip in animated form affiliation =Decepticon subgroup =Deluxe Vehicles, Stunticon rank … Wikipedia
drag your feet — If someone is dragging their feet, they are taking too long to do or finish something, usually because they don t want to do it … The small dictionary of idiomes
drag racing — See dragracer. * * * Form of motor racing in which two contestants race side by side from a standing start over a straight quarter mile strip of pavement. Winners go on to compete against others in their class until only one is left undefeated.… … Universalium
Drag hunting — Real photo postcard published in 1916 by photographer E.C. Eddy, showing a hunting party in Southern Pines, North Carolina, including men on horses and dogs. Drag hunting is a sport in which a group of dogs (usually foxhounds or beagles) chase a… … Wikipedia
drag out — Synonyms and related words: adjourn, amble, arouse, bring forth, bring out, bring to light, call forth, call out, call up, chatter, claudicate, continue, crawl, creep, dawdle, deduce, defer, delay, derive, dogtrot, drag, drag along, draw, draw… … Moby Thesaurus
drag your feet — If someone is dragging their feet, they are taking too long to do or finish something, usually because they don t want to do it. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
drag it out — take a long time to finish, speak for a long time When James tells a ghost story, he drags it out for an hour … English idioms
drag — v 1. haul, hale, lug, draw, pull, strain; tow, take in tow, tug; trawl, troll, trail. 2. dredge; rake, harrow, grade. 3.(all usu. in reference to irrelevant matter) introduce, insert, bring in, put in, stick in, pop in, slip in, work in, worm in … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Drag your feet — If someone is dragging their feet, they are taking too long to do or finish something, usually because they don t want to do it … Dictionary of English idioms