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