влача — meaning in English
vlacha
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English meaning
- crawl verb To move on hands and knees, or drag the body low along a surface.
- drag verb To pull something heavy along a surface, often with effort.
- haul verb To pull or drag something heavy, often over a distance.
- lug verb To carry or drag something heavy, usually with effort.
- pull verb To apply force to something so it moves toward you.
- tote noun A large bag with handles, used for carrying everyday items (short for tote bag).
- trail verb To follow closely behind someone or something.
- tug verb To pull at something with a sharp or sustained effort.
Senses
влача is used for these senses in English:
- crawl (transitive) To move over (an area) slowly, with frequent stops.
- drag (transitive) To pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
- drag To proceed heavily, laboriously, or slowly; to advance with weary effort; to go on lingeringly.
- haul (transitive) To draw or pull something heavy.
- lug (transitive, sometimes, figurative) To haul or drag along (especially something heavy); to carry; to pull.
- pull (transitive, intransitive) To apply a force to (an object) so that it comes toward the person or thing applying the force.
- tote (Southern US) To carry or bear.
- trail (transitive) To drag (something) behind on the ground.
crawl — full definition
- verb To move on hands and knees, or drag the body low along a surface.
- verb To move or progress very slowly.
- verb For a computer program to automatically visit and index web pages.
- noun A very slow pace, or a tour of several bars in one night ("bar crawl").
drag — full definition
- verb To pull something heavy along a surface, often with effort.
- noun A resisting force that slows down something moving through air or liquid.
- noun Something tedious or annoying.
- noun Elaborate, exaggerated clothing of the opposite gender worn for performance, especially by drag queens and kings.
- verb To insult or criticize someone sharply, often publicly (informal).