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drag on - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of drag on in Hindi

Verb

  • खींचना
  • घसीटना
  • छीनना
  • तानना
  • लंबा चलना

drag on Definition

Noun

  • a mythical monster like a giant reptile. In European tradition the dragon is typically fire-breathing and tends to symbolize chaos or evil, whereas in East Asia it is usually a beneficent symbol of fertility, associated with water and the heavens.
  • another term for flying dragon.
  • (in the 16th and 17th centuries) a short musket carried on the belt of a soldier, especially a mounted infantryman.

drag on Example

  • He took a long drag on the cigarette and looked at his watch again. ( उसने सिगरेट पर एक लंबी खिंचाई की और फिर से अपनी घड़ी की ओर देखा। )
  • It was a bureaucratic battle that was to drag on for more than five years. ( यह एक नौकरशाही की लड़ाई थी जिसे पांच साल से अधिक समय तक खींचना था। )
  • But things could just as well drag on, with the army trying to turn the situation to its advantage. ( लेकिन हालात ऐसे ही खिंच सकते थे, क्योंकि सेना स्थिति को अपने फायदे में बदलने की कोशिश कर रही थी। )  

More Sentence

  • Lawsuits about titles to land often drag on for years without settlement.
  • He came to be seen as a drag on his own party’s prospects.
  • I hope it doesn't drag on! 29. Sheltered accommodation here is a little different.
  • She didn't want a husband who would be a drag on her career.
  • 25) Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the President's re-election campaign.
  • Consultants are locked in a contract dispute with the Government that is likely to drag on until after the election.
  • Moreover, the excessive resort to public ownership is a drag on economic development.
  • Then both took a drag on their cigarettes.
  • Lawsuits about titles to land often drag on for years without settlement.
  • I hope it doesn’t drag on! 29. Sheltered accommodation here is a little different.
  • She didn’t want a husband who would be a drag on her career.
  • Any slowdown in the economy is going to be a drag on the President’s re-election campaign.
  • Here Susskind Eikhl winked at Bella and took a drag on his cigarette.
  • To make matters worse, the deployment of only one thrust-reverser meant that there was a tremendous drag on the right engine.