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  • 111drag — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. elegante carrozza con tiro a quattro 2. tipo di caccia alla lepre o alla volpe {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1913 nell accez. 2. ETIMO: da (to) drag tirare …

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  • 112drag queen — loc.s.f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS spett. omosessuale maschio che ama indossare appariscenti costumi femminili ed esibirsi in spettacoli di intrattenimento e varietà {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1995. ETIMO: comp. di drag costume e queen regina …

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  • 113Drag and drop — 〈[dræg ənd drɔ̣p] n.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.; EDV〉 das Anklicken eines Objektes, das auf dem Computerbildschirm (in eine andere Datei bzw. an eine andere Stelle) verschoben u. dort wieder losgelassen wird [Etym.: <engl. drag »ziehen« + and »und« +… …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 114drag race — n a car race over a very short distance >drag racing n [U] …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 115Drag-and-drop-Technik — Drag and drop Tech|nik [dræg|ənd...] die; <zu engl. to drag and drop »ziehen und fallen lassen«> Verfahren, bei dem der Benutzer mit der Maus das ↑Icon eines Dokuments über den virtuellen Schreibtisch »zieht« u. auf das Icon eines… …

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  • 116drag race — drag ,race noun count a race between long and very powerful cars over a short distance ╾ drag ,racing noun uncount …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 117drag\ on — • drag on • drag out v 1. To pass very slowly. The cold winter months dragged on until we thought spring would never come. 2. To prolong; make longer. The meeting would have been over quickly if the members had not dragged out the argument about… …

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  • 118drag\ one's\ feet — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels v. phr. To act slowly or reluctantly. The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed. The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay …

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  • 119drag\ one's\ heels — • drag one s feet • drag one s heels v. phr. To act slowly or reluctantly. The children wanted to watch television, and dragged their feet when their mother told them to go to bed. The city employees said the mayor had promised to raise their pay …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 120drag\ out — • drag on • drag out v 1. To pass very slowly. The cold winter months dragged on until we thought spring would never come. 2. To prolong; make longer. The meeting would have been over quickly if the members had not dragged out the argument about… …

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