to drag, to haul, to tow

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character 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, is frequently used in a figurative sense to express "delaying" or "procrastinating". For example, 拖延 means "to delay" or "to postpone".

Common Collocations

  • (tuō zhe): dragging or pulling something continuously.
  • 拖延 (tuō yán): to delay or procrastinate, often used in formal or written contexts.
  • (tuō lā): to dawdle or procrastinate, often used in spoken language.

Notes

When used to describe delaying, 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, is a common phrase to criticize someone for being slow or procrastinating. Avoid confusing with (to pull) alone; emphasizes dragging something along, often with effort.

Example Sentences

He is dragging that heavy suitcase with effort.

The meeting was delayed for two hours because of some issues.

Stop procrastinating and finish your homework quickly!