Drag Your Heels

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Перевести · drag (your) feet/heels to deal with something slowly because you do not really want to do it. He was asked why the government had dragged its …
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Перевести · drag (one's) heels To move slowly and reluctantly because one does not want to do something. We can't be late for the dentist, so quit dragging your heels and get in the …
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Перевести · drag (your/its) heels to do something slowly because you do not want to do it. When they told us they wanted to put computers in our classrooms, we dragged our heels …
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Перевести · What does 'Drag your heels' mean? If you drag your heels, you either delay doing something or do it as slowly as possible because you don't …
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Перевести · drag your ˈfeet/ˈheels do something very slowly or delay doing something because you do not want to do it: How much longer will the government go on dragging its feet about whether to invest more …
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drag your heels/feet: Определение drag your heels/feet: 1. to do something slowly because you do not want to do it: 2. to do something slowly because you…. Узнать больше.
What does it mean to drag your heels?
What does it mean to drag your heels?
drag (one's) heels. To move slowly and reluctantly because one does not want to do something. We can't be late for the dentist, so quit dragging your heels and get in the car!
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Why are brumies dragging their heels?
Why are brumies dragging their heels?
Far various reasons - mainly record labels dragging their heels and so on - this hasn't happened, but it's now only a matter of time. BRUMMIES are dragging their heels in reducing their carbon footprint.
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Why are devils dragging their heels?
Why are devils dragging their heels?
BRUMMIES are dragging their heels in reducing their carbon footprint. The Devils has accused the authority of 'using spin to shift the blame' and ' dragging their heels ' as it was revealed the pounds 2.5m Cardiff Bay complex will not be finished until at least the first week of November.
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Перевести · If you drag your feet, or drag your heels, you do something slowly because you don't really want to do it. For example The government promised to provide universal health care, but now it's dragging …
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Перевести · drag your heels/feet definition: 1. to do something slowly because you do not want to do it: 2. to do something slowly because you…. Learn more.
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When they told us they wanted to put computers in our classrooms, we dragged our heels a little bit.
drag your heels — drag your feet/heels/ phrase to do something very slowly because you do not really want to do it Thesaurus: to do something slowlysynonym Main entry: drag * * * drag your heels see ↑drag … Useful english dictionary
drag your heels — If you drag your heels, you either delay doing something or do it as slowly as possible because you don t want to do it … The small dictionary of idiomes
drag your heels —   If you drag your heels, you either delay doing something or do it as slowly as possible because you don t want to do it.  (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
drag your heels — drag (your) feet/heels to deal with something slowly because you do not really want to do it. He was asked why the government had dragged its feet on the question of a single European currency. (often + on) We don t want to look as if we re… … New idioms dictionary
drag its heels — drag (your/its) heels to do something slowly because you do not want to do it. When they told us they wanted to put computers in our classrooms, we dragged our heels a little bit … New idioms dictionary
drag your feet — drag your feet/heels/ phrase to do something very slowly because you do not really want to do it Thesaurus: to do something slowlysynonym Main entry: drag * * * drag your feet (also drag your heels) … Useful english dictionary
drag your feet — drag (your) feet/heels to deal with something slowly because you do not really want to do it. He was asked why the government had dragged its feet on the question of a single European currency. (often + on) We don t want to look as if we re… … New idioms dictionary
drag — [[t]dræ̱g[/t]] ♦♦♦ drags, dragging, dragged 1) VERB If you drag something, you pull it along the ground, often with difficulty. [V n prep/adv] He got up and dragged his chair towards the table. 2) VERB If someone drags you somewhere, they pull… … English dictionary
drag heels — drag (your) feet/heels to deal with something slowly because you do not really want to do it. He was asked why the government had dragged its feet on the question of a single European currency. (often + on) We don t want to look as if we re… … New idioms dictionary
drag heels — drag (your/its) heels to do something slowly because you do not want to do it. When they told us they wanted to put computers in our classrooms, we dragged our heels a little bit … New idioms dictionary
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Drag your heels - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
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Dragging their heels - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Определение DRAG YOUR HEELS/FEET в кембриджском словаре ...
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DRAG YOUR HEELS/FEET | meaning in the Cambridge English ...
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