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Presentél/ella/ustedconjugation ofarrastrar.
arrastra
-drag
Affirmative imperativetúconjugation ofarrastrar.
arrastrá
-drag
Affirmative imperativevosconjugation ofarrastrar.

arrastrar

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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to drag
¡Deja de arrastrar los pies!Stop dragging your feet!
b. to sweep (clothing)
Mi hija va a llevar un vestido con una cola que arrastra.My daughter will wear a dress with a train that sweeps the ground.
c. to brush (clothing)
Esa falda es tan larga que arrastra el suelo.That skirt is so long that it brushes the ground.
a. to sweep away (a river)
El caballo fue arrastrado por el río mientras intentaba cruzarlo.The horse was swept away by the river as he was trying to cross it.
b. to carry out (the ocean)
Las olas arrastraron la balsa mar adentro.The waves carried the raft out to sea.
c. to blow along (wind)
El viento arrastra las hojas en la acera.The wind is blowing the leaves along the sidewalk.
a. to tow
No podemos arrastrar la lancha con un vocho.We can't tow the skiff with a VW bug.
a. to drag down
El cierre de la fábrica arrastró el mercado.The factory closure dragged down the market.
a. to drag on
Vengo arrastrando una tos.I have a cough that is dragging on.
a. to draw
Ese artista callejero siempre arrastra a la multitud.That street performer always draws a crowd.
b. to attract
La feria siempre arrastra a mucha gente.The fair always attracts a lot of people.
a. to influence
No te permitas arrastrar por sus palabras.Don't let yourself be influenced by his words.
b. to win over
No es de los que se deja arrastrar por una moda pasajera.She's not the type to be won over by a fad.
a. to slur
¿Por qué estás arrastrando las palabras? - No he dormido y tengo mucho sueño.Why are you slurring your words? - I didn't sleep and I'm very tired.
arrastrarse
A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g., Miguel se lava.).
reflexive verb
a. to crawl
¿Por qué ese perro se está arrastrando como un bebé?Why is that dog crawling like a baby?
b. to slither
Las serpientes se arrastran.Snakes slither.
c. to drag oneself
El soldado se arrastró por el suelo.The soldier dragged himself along the ground.
a. to grovel
Los campesinos se arrastraron frente al rey.The peasants groveled before the king.
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