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drag down

drag down [drag-chut]
  • He tries to drag everyone down to his level -> quiere arrastrar a los demás a su nivel
Arrastrar (morally).

drag down
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
you may have made a terrible mistake but you're not going to drag me down with you habrás cometido un grave error pero no voy a cargar con las consecuencias yo también; he could drag down the entire party in this election podría hacer fracasar a todo el partido en estas elecciones; I'm not going to be dragged down to your level no me vas a arrastrar a tu mismo nivel
GM's disastrous sales are dragging other companies down, too she dragged him down with her I've had a bout of 'flu that has really dragged me down there were fears he would be dragged down by the scandal to drag sb down to one's own [level]

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