Usage of 拖
The character 拖 primarily means "to drag" or "to pull" something physically. It is often used when describing moving heavy or cumbersome objects by pulling them along a surface.
Besides the literal meaning, 拖 is frequently used in a figurative sense to express "delaying" or "procrastinating". For example, 拖延 means "to delay" or "to postpone".
Common Collocations
- 拖着 (tuō zhe): dragging or pulling something continuously.
- 拖延 (tuō yán): to delay or procrastinate, often used in formal or written contexts.
- 拖拉 (tuō lā): to dawdle or procrastinate, often used in spoken language.
Notes
When used to describe delaying, 拖 often carries a negative connotation implying unnecessary or careless postponement. It is different from 迟到 (being late) which refers to arriving late rather than delaying an action.
In conversation, 拖拉 is a common phrase to criticize someone for being slow or procrastinating. Avoid confusing 拖 with 拉 (to pull) alone; 拖 emphasizes dragging something along, often with effort.
Usage of 拖
The character 拖 primarily means "to drag" or "to pull" something physically. It is often used when describing moving heavy or cumbersome objects by pulling them along a surface.
Besides the literal meaning, 拖 is frequently used in a figurative sense to express "delaying" or "procrastinating". For example, 拖延 means "to delay" or "to postpone".
Common Collocations
- 拖着 (tuō zhe): dragging or pulling something continuously.
- 拖延 (tuō yán): to delay or procrastinate, often used in formal or written contexts.
- 拖拉 (tuō lā): to dawdle or procrastinate, often used in spoken language.
Notes
When used to describe delaying, 拖 often carries a negative connotation implying unnecessary or careless postponement. It is different from 迟到 (being late) which refers to arriving late rather than delaying an action.
In conversation, 拖拉 is a common phrase to criticize someone for being slow or procrastinating. Avoid confusing 拖 with 拉 (to pull) alone; 拖 emphasizes dragging something along, often with effort.
Usage of 拖
The character 拖 primarily means "to drag" or "to pull" something physically. It is often used when describing moving heavy or cumbersome objects by pulling them along a surface.
Besides the literal meaning, 拖 is frequently used in a figurative sense to express "delaying" or "procrastinating". For example, 拖延 means "to delay" or "to postpone".
Common Collocations
- 拖着 (tuō zhe): dragging or pulling something continuously.
- 拖延 (tuō yán): to delay or procrastinate, often used in formal or written contexts.
- 拖拉 (tuō lā): to dawdle or procrastinate, often used in spoken language.
Notes
When used to describe delaying, 拖 often carries a negative connotation implying unnecessary or careless postponement. It is different from 迟到 (being late) which refers to arriving late rather than delaying an action.
In conversation, 拖拉 is a common phrase to criticize someone for being slow or procrastinating. Avoid confusing 拖 with 拉 (to pull) alone; 拖 emphasizes dragging something along, often with effort.