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●ˌdrag sb/sth ˈin●ˌdrag sb/sth ˈinto sth1. to make sb or sth become involved in a difficult or unpleasant situation when they do not want to be involved 把…牵扯在内;把…卷进困境;把…拖下水;连累◆When violence breaks out in the streets, innocent people are always dragged in. 街头暴力总会殃及无辜。◆Don’t drag me into your argument! 别把我卷入你们的争论!SYN involve sb (in sth) (more formal) 2. to start talking about a person or a subject that has nothing to do with what is being talked about 把(毫不相干的人或事)拉扯进(话题中)◆Do you have to drag politics into every conversation? 每次交谈你都非得硬扯到政治上去吗?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep] |