drag in
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see drag, in. / (transitive) To get into a course of action by forceful means.
A cylinder with a bumpy surface, rolled back and forth under the foot as a form of therapeutic massage.
(surgery) The construction of an anastomosis between two parts of the stomach
(electronics) Initialism of reduced swing differential signaling: an electrical signal standard between electrical components that employs differential signaling technology.
嵐が来る前に、トレーラーから重い箱を家の中に引きずり入れなければならなかった。
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